MTC Modules and Evaluation Boards available for student use
DAQ Cards:
USB I/O card-
http://www.labjack.com/labjack_u12.html
LabJack U12 Features:
- 8 Single-Ended
- 4 Differential 12-Bit Analog Inputs
- ±10 Volt Analog Input Range
- PGA with Gains of 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 16, or 20 V/V
- Up to 8 kSamples/Sec (Burst) or 1.2 kSamples/Second (Stream)
- Supports Software or Hardware Timed Acquisition
- Supports Triggered Acquisition
- 2 Analog Outputs
- 20 Digital I/O (Up to 50 Hz per I/O)
- 32-Bit Counter Watchdog Timer Function
- Easy to Use Plug-and-Play USB Device Connect
Qualtech PCMCIA Digital I/O card-
http://www.quatech.com/shopquatech/products/prod423.asp
Digital I/O card features:
- 24 buffered I/O channels, each configurable as input or output
- Eight digital lines available as interrupt sources
- selectable base address and selectable and shareable interrupt
- PCMCIA Card Standard Specification 2.1 compliant
- windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP compatible
DSP Cards:
Motorola DSP56F826EVM card-
http://e-www.motorola.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=DSP56F826EVM&nodeId=01
Digital Signal Processing Module features:
DSP56F826EVM 16-bit +2.5V/+3.3V Digital Signal Processor operating at 80MHz
External fast static RAM (FSRAM) memory, configured as:
64K x 16-bit of program memory with 0 wait states at 70MHz
64K x 16-bit of data memory with 0 wait states at 70MHz
1Mbit Serial EEPROM
4.00MHz crystal oscillator for DSP frequency generation
Optional external oscillator frequency input connector
Joint Test Action Group (JTAG) port interface connector for an external debug Host Target Interface
On-board Parallel JTAG Host Target Interface, with a connector for a PC printer port cable
RS-232 interface for easy connection to a host processor
16-bit stereo codec interface
Stereo headphone interface
Codec sample rate selector
Peripheral Daughter Card Expansion Connector, to allow the user to connect his own SCI, SSI, SPI or GPIO compatible peripheral to the DSP
Memory Daughter Card Expansion Connector, to allow the user to connect his own memory or memory device to the DSP
FPGA Cards:
Xlink FPGA cards-
http://www.xess.com/prod014_4.php3
Xess XSV800 Features:
XCV800 Virtex FPGA
XC95108 CPLD
Two 512K x 16 SRAM banks
PAL/SECAM/NTSC video decoder
110 MHz RAMDAC
10/100 Ethernet PHY
16 Mbit Flash RAM
100 MHz programmable oscillator
Two prototyping headers each with 38 general-purpose I/O
Four pushbuttons
DIP switch
Two LED digits
LED bargraph
20-bit stereo codec
stereo in/out jacks
VGA monitor port
mouse/keyboard PS/2 port
Single USB port (host or hub)
Parallel/serial port connectors
ATX power input or 9 VDC power jack
Xlink FPGA cards-
ftp://ftp.xilinx.com/pub/documentation/xactstep6/hardware.pdf
http://www.xilinx.com/bvdocs/publications/3000.pdf
http://www.xilinx.com/bvdocs/publications/4000.pdf
Xlinx XC3020 / XC4003 Demo Board Features:
LED display
Dip switches
Prototype build area
Microcontroller Cards:
MicroChip 16F877 Microcontroller card-
http://www.microchip.com/download/tools/picmicro/icds/mplabicd/51192c.pdf
Flash Microcontroller board features:
Type 1
8 LEDs
Onboard 5V regulator
RS232 driver circuit
Prototype building area
Type 2
Easy connect screw terminals
Onboard 5V regulator
Built in LCD display connection
Rabbit 2000 Microcontroller card-
http://www.rabbitsemiconductor.com/products/rab20/devkit.html
Microcontroller board features:
14.7 MHz Rabbit 2000 Processor
4 high-power outputs
1 analog input and 2 analog outputs
4 serial ports
128K flash
128K SRAM
6 on-board timers
Watchdog/supervisor
EAS 68HC11 Motorola Microcontroller card-
http://www.embeddedtronics.com/computers.html
Microcontroller board features:
Port A of 68HC11, 8 multi function I/O pins (JP8)
Port E of 68HC11, 8 analog channels (JP7)
Memory mapped I/O
Board can be easily expanded to have 32 digital inputs and 32 digital output lines (JP9).
IRQ and XIRQ lines brought out for external interrupts (JP11)
Standard 9 pin serial port (P1)
SPI high speed serial interface, an easy way to attach peripherals (JP4).
LCD display interface (JP2).
Sharp IR receiver input (JP10).
Speaker output (JP12).
Infrared transmitter output (JP13).
MODB select (JP18)
External A/D reference input (JP6)
SRAM battery backup (JP19)
Power requirements:
7 to 18 Volts DC. Can easily run from a 9 Volt DC battery.
Rabbit 2000 Microcontroller card-
http://www.rabbitsemiconductor.com/products/rab20/devkit.html
Microcontroller board features:
14.7 MHz Rabbit 2000 Processor
4 high-power outputs
1 analog input and 2 analog outputs
4 serial ports
128K flash
128K SRAM
6 on-board timers
Watchdog/supervisor
Zilog Encore Microcontroller card-
http://www.zilog.com/z8encore/
Microcontroller board features:
20MHz CPU Operation
12-channel, 10-bit A/D Converter
3-channel DMA
SPI and I2C Ports
Two 9-bit UARTs
24 Interrupts
Four 16-bit Timers with PWMs
Single-pin, On-Chip Debugger