Watch this short video to find out exactly what the ADCstamp is and how the AD converter can help you as a system-on-module (with English subtitles).
The video was recorded by Michael Tasler at the Automotive Testing Expo 2025.
The ADCstamp, which could also be called a “system-on-module” in the digital world, is an analog-to-digital converting device. It provides 6 kV galvanic isolation (the board is potted) and a 24-bit 4 MHz AD converter including all filters, gain switching, ICP, sensor supply etc. so that an FPGA design can be easily connected.
The small module offers the FPGA developer the possibility to integrate a high-precision measurement channel with the lowest distortion on the market within a few minutes. It can be used to measure everything from the smallest micovolt voltages to kilovolt voltages for electromobility and the like.