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Eclipse Digital Signal Averager
with 2 GSa/s Effective Sampling Rate

Updated version 2.0 operating
software now available

Eclispe Digital Signal Averager

Features

  • 2 GSa/s (500 ps per point) effective sampling rate (500 MSa/s real-time sampling rate)*
  • Record lengths up to 262,144 points (131 µs at 500 ps/point)
  • 1 to 65,536 sweeps averaged per record
  • <1 µs end-of-scan deadtime* during averaging(<1 % idle time)
  • Averaged records continuously streamed to hard disk at 4 MB/s
  • Precision Enhancer* transforms 8-bit ADC into 12-bit ADC, for 16 times greater dynamic range
  • Live or post-acquisition trend display
  • Computes and displays an FFT of recorded waveforms
  • Complete with software for Windows 95, 98 and NT
  • ActiveX Controls compatible with LabVIEW, C++, Visual Basic and other popular software packages

The Eclipse is a high performance, digital signal averager supplied as a compact line-powered console designed to be operated from a personal computer via the supplied PCI-bus plug-in card and connecting cable. The instrument includes a full applications software package, designed for Windows 98/XP, which gives access to all the unit's controls and graphically displays acquired records, as well as allowing live or post acquisition trend analysis. In addition, an FFT display mode calculates and displays the intensity versus frequency spectrum of recorded waveforms. Alternatively, the user can develop his or her own software using the supplied ActiveX controls, which are compatible with most modern programming languages.

The outstanding performance of the Eclipse is demonstrated by the very low deadtime when averaging of less than 1 µs. This feature is the key figure of merit when comparing the Eclipse with other techniques, such as digital storage oscilloscopes, which often require significant times - up to milliseconds in some cases - after each sweep in order to perform the averaging process. Because of this low deadtime, the overall data throughput rate can be very high, allowing higher repetition rates and shorter experiment times than are possible when using other methods.

This very low deadtime is achieved by averaging sweeps as they are acquired. The input signal, after amplification, is digitized with an 8-bit flash ADC and resulting sample added to a the sum of all previous samples at the same point in time in a 24-bit deep output memory. The sampling process is repeated to record the input waveform versus time, so that by choosing the number of samples taken and the sampling rate the time span being monitored can be adjusted.

In order to deliver the best possible time resolution the Eclipse has to operate as the source of trigger signals for the experiment, but this should rarely cause a problem.

The Eclipse is suitable for use in any application requiring on-line averaging and/or high repetition rates, especially those with noisy repetitive signals of a transient nature. In these cases, where measurement times are necessarily short, the low deadtime and high data throughput will make it the instrument of first choice.

 Input
Channels 1
Impedance 50 W
Sensitivity ± 0.5 V FS
Coupling DC
Offset - 0.4 V to + 0.4V
Bandwidth DC coupled; rise time < 1 ns
Input Protection Max ±2 V DC, or ±10 V for 50 ns and <1% duty cycle
Digitization Binary
Resolution 8 bits with Precision Enhancer* to deliver 12-bit performance
Sampling Time Per Point
0.5, 1.0 or 2.0 ns (Eclipse must act as source of system trigger)
Min No of Sweeps per complete Record
0.5 ns/point 4
1 ns/point 2
2 ns/point 1
Trigger Output
Impedance 50 W
Pulse Width 64 ns
Pulse Polarity Low to High signifies start of sweep
Sweep Duration
512 to 262,144 clock periods
Deadtime (between end of sweep and generation of next trigger)
Adjustable from 0.544 µs to 8.554 µs in 32 ns steps
Memory
262,144 × 24-bit words
Number of Sweeps in Average
1 to 65,536
Averaging Method
Linear summation
Data Output - Eclipse to PC via supplied PCI bus card and cable
Typically 4 averaged records, each of 262,144 points, per second to hard disk 
Software
Full operating package running under Windows 98/XP is provided to enable instrument control and graphical or file representation of the averaged result. ActiveX controls are compatible with LabVIEW, C++, Visual Basic and other software development environments.

Download version 2.0 of the Eclipse operating software today!
The latest version 2.0 of the Eclipse operating software is now available. It is updated to allow full operation of the Eclipse hardware from any computer running Windows 98, 98SE and XP, as well as using the latest industry-standard MSI installation package format. Existing users of the Eclipse hardware can download this new revision free of charge by clicking the link below.

Current Version Number:  2.0

Download free copy of Eclipse Software

Date:   8th May 2007

Eclipse is a trademark of AMETEK Advanced Measurement Technology, Inc.
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* Patents pending.

 


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