DC-MuxPro Multi-Channel DC Signal Acquisition and Processing Card
This platform is equipped with the RFSOC XCZU47DR core device and employs an RF‑DC coupling design, enabling high‑quality acquisition and transmission of broadband DC‑coupled signals. Its effective operating frequency range spans from DC to 6 GHz, making it suitable for a wide array of professional applications that require RF‑DC signal transmission. In terms of hardware configuration, the product integrates two high‑capacity on‑chip DDR4 memory banks, features comprehensive industrial‑grade control interfaces, and provides four 100G QSFP optical ports along with Gigabit Ethernet ports, meeting the demands of high‑speed data transfer and multi‑scenario control. The platform also supports firmware remote updates, facilitating efficient remote maintenance and management.
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- Commodity name: DC-MuxPro Multi-Channel DC Signal Acquisition and Processing Card
This platform is equipped with the RFSOC XCZU47DR core device and employs an RF‑DC coupling design, enabling high‑quality acquisition and transmission of broadband DC‑coupled signals. Its effective operating frequency range spans from DC to 6 GHz, making it suitable for a wide array of professional applications that require RF‑DC signal transmission. In terms of hardware configuration, the product integrates two high‑capacity on‑chip DDR4 memory banks, features comprehensive industrial‑grade control interfaces, and provides four 100G QSFP optical ports along with Gigabit Ethernet ports, meeting the demands of high‑speed data transfer and multi‑scenario control. The platform also supports firmware remote updates, facilitating efficient remote maintenance and management.
This platform is equipped with RFSOC XCZU47DR Core components, employing radio frequency. DC coupling The design and fabrication process enable high‑quality acquisition and transmission of DC broadband signals, with an effective operating frequency range that covers… DC~6 GHz , suitable for various professional fields that require RF‑DC transmission. In terms of hardware configuration, the product integrates two sets of high‑capacity on‑chip DDR4 Storage unit, equipped with a comprehensive industrial-grade control interface and offering 4 sets. 100G QSFP optical port It also features a Gigabit Ethernet port, meeting the demands of high-speed data transmission and multi‑scenario control. The platform supports remote firmware updates and other functions, enabling efficient remote maintenance and management.
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Performance Metrics
Main chip
● XCZU47DR-2FFVG1517E
Interface
● x8ADC (14-bit, 5 GSPS) port
● 8DAC (14-bit, 9.85G xSPS) port
Memory
● PS DDR4 (4GB, 16-bit)
● PL DDR4 (4GB 16-bit)
Board power supply
● The power supply interface uses a 12V power input.
Power consumption
● 60W (actual measured value, depending on the application)
P.S.
● 2XQSPI Flash
● eMMC
● Ethernet RGMII
● USB-JTAG/UART
● Micro SD Card
PL
● DIF ADCx8 (14-bit, 5 GSPS)
● DIF DACx8 (14-bit, 9.85 GSPS)
● 4XQSFP 100G
● GPIO X35 J30J
● UART X1 J30J
● Button X5+LEDX6
● PPSX1 SMP
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Case 1: In this case, raw image data is pre-stored in the board’s DDR cache pool via Ethernet, and the image data is looped back at the RF port using DC coupling. The loopback result is then uploaded to the host computer for image analysis.
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Data transmission using the official board, and the recovery results of data sent by the DAC.
Data transmission via the eight channels of the DC-MuxPro multi-channel DC signal acquisition and processing card; DAC data recovery results (10 GS/s).


Data transmission via the eight channels of the DC-MuxPro multi-channel DC signal acquisition and processing card; DAC data recovery results (20 GS/s).
Case Study 2: This case describes how, by using the DC‑MuxPro board with a multi‑board configuration supporting up to 128 channels—leveraging synchronous operation across 16 boards—images are converted into binary pulse signals and transmitted to optical modulators and TLA/drivers. After being acquired via the AD ports of the DC‑MuxPro board, the signals are processed on the host computer to reconstruct the original image.
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DC-MuxPro Multi-Channel DC Signal Acquisition and Processing Card
IW-RFDC-MuxPro-8TR
2
Development board
2
pieces
Heatsink + Fan
2
PCS
Onboard
Power adapter cable
2
PCS
Power adapter
2
PCS
TYPE-C to USB download cable
2
PCS
Ethernet cable
2
PCS
SD card
2
PCS
SMP to SMA cable
16
root
Eight pieces per veneer sheet.
220V power cable
2
PCS
Data USB drive
2
portion
2
Clock Synchronization Module
IW-RFCLK104
1
Development board
1
1
Power adapter
1
PCS
Ethernet cable
1
PCS
SD card
1
PCS
Data USB drive
1
portion
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