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hi my name is Phillip Pratt today Texas Instruments is going to introduce the worlds fastest 16-bit deck the DAC 34 SH 84 clocking in at 1.5 Giga samples per second it has four channels and a 12 by 12 millimeter package the digital interface supports up to 1.5 gigs samples per second on two 16-bit wide LVDS buses providing up to 750 mega samples per second per DAC input rates with the minimum interpolate by two setting this equates to 600 megahertz of complex RF bandwidth it can interpolate up to 16 times the input rate it has two independent 32-bit NCOs and quadrature modulation correction it is also pin compatible to the deck 34 h84 a 1.25 Giga sample per second quad deck now applications engineer Matt keyboard will demonstrate how to load a wideband CDMA pattern into the DAC 34 SH 84 using the t SW 1400 pattern generator card with the t SW 30 SH 84 EVM evaluation platform thank you hi my name is Maggie Borden Im an applications engineer with high-speed data convertor group here a