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Looking for the right board


HelplessGuy

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Hallo everyone,

I am looking for a board/chip, that is able to so some things. But I am not so sure, if I will choose the right board so maybe someone has some experiences to say if I am right or not.

The requirement is that it is possible to send continously via Ethernet analog to digital converted signals (2 channels with minimum 160kHz) (convertion internal or external doesn't matter).

I thought about the Zybo Z7-20. Is it possible to do it here? Or did I forgot to look at any information?

 

Hoping for some help!

Greetings from the HelplessGuy

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Hello @HelplessGuy,

Zybo-Z7 will satisfy your needs. It has an Ethernet connector and also an On-chip analog-to-digital converter (XADC). When you say "160kHz" you probably refer to the sample frequency. The on board analog to digital converter has an sampling rate of 1MSPS and 16 different aux channels. 

You could also look on Arty Z7-10/20 version (https://store.digilentinc.com/arty-z7-apsoc-zynq-7000-development-board-for-makers-and-hobbyists/), or even ZedBoard(https://store.digilentinc.com/zedboard-zynq-7000-arm-fpga-soc-development-board/). Or if you want to work with an FPGA based board, you can go with Arty-A7(https://store.digilentinc.com/arty-a7-artix-7-fpga-development-board-for-makers-and-hobbyists/) or Nexys4 (https://store.digilentinc.com/nexys-4-artix-7-fpga-trainer-board-limited-time-see-nexys4-ddr/). I also depends on how much money do you want to spend.

Best Regards,

Bogdan Vanca 

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