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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Hi, array processing / analog to digital cards I would like to process signal from an antenna array with 8 elements. Initially I was thinking of using an A/D card to digitize, with 8 input ports for 8 antenna array. Each antenna would have its cable coming into each port (assuming no RF analog) on to the card But recently a friend told me that a "multiplexer" can be used to multiplex the 8 antenna signals into one and piped to a single port of A/D card. That way a single port (cheaper) card could be used and less hassle with cabling. Assuming the bandwidth to be received/processed is 30 Mhz and the A/D is 70Mhz, can someone pls guide me: 1. Can such processing be done using multiplexers? What are the drawbacks in terms of losing signal info, etc. 2. What are the important specs/considerations when dealing with multiplexers in such a setup? 3. Can you recommend a brand? 4. If multiplexers are not useable, can you suggest a cheaper alternative to buying a 8 port A/D card with 8 a/d chips, etc. Thanks Russ You seem to think that the multiplexer approach will give you something for nothing - it won't. If you replace eight 70MHz A/Ds with one A/D and an 8-input multiplexer you'll have to sample eight times faster - i.e. at a rate of at least 480MHz. What is more, you will need a multiplexer that can switch at 480MHz - i.e. spend only 2ns on each channel. In that time all switching transients - and the signal itself - must settle and THEN, the A/D perform the conversion. Not mission impossible, but if you need to ask these questions, you might find this project quite difficult. John A |
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