AMD AMS101 Evaluation Card

by: AMD

The AMS101 Evaluation Card is part of the Analog Mixed Signal Evaluation Platform which allows testing of the AMD Analog-to-Digital Converter (XADC) and Analog Mixed Signal (AMS) technology.

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Product Description

The AMS101 Evaluation Card is part of the Analog Mixed Signal Evaluation Platform which allows testing of the AMD Analog-to-Digital Converter (XADC) and Analog Mixed Signal (AMS) technology. This daughter card can be paired with any 7 series or Zynq™ 7000 SoC baseboards (including the Avnet® ZedBoard). The AMS Evaluator tool installer, reference and demo design files are available to validate the XADC’s performance, including the internal temperature and supply voltage sensors, signal-to-noise ratio, effective number of bits, linearity, and many other specifications. The AMS101 Evaluation Card includes an on-board 16-bit DAC which provides an analog test source to the XADC. Paired with the AMS reference designs, the DAC can supply a precision sine wave or DC signal.


Key Features & Benefits

  • Demonstrates Analog Mixed Signal (AMS) technology
  • AMS101 Evaluation card pairs with free AMS Evaluator tool for analyzing analog data, internal temperature and voltage measurements, and saving data to a .csv file
  • Pins and BNC  “mini grabbers” for applying a single differential external signal to the card’s gold posts
  • Demonstrates AMD Analog-to-Digital Converter (XADC) technology
  • Evaluates XADC 12-bit, 17-channel, 1Msps dual ADCs and Analog Mixed Signal technology
  • On-board 16-bit dual DAC for analog test signals : Reference designs allow sine wave or DC test signals

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Board Features

Featuring the AMS 101 Evaluation Card

HW-AMS-101-G
What’s Inside

What's Inside

AMS101 Evaluation Card

Plugs into the XADC header available on any of the 7 series or Zynq 7000 SoC baseboards

Pins and BNC Connector Mini Grabbers

Red and black BNC connectors for external signal source connection

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