= ~11.20 Gbit.
You were exceeding the through put limitations.
Cheers
Indrajit.
On Tuesday 04 August 2015 06:37 PM, Kaustubh Rajwade wrote:
Hi Indrajit,
So I am using the iadc which I am clocking at 560 MHz (hence the board
runs at 140 MHz). The data comes in to a 10 GBe block. After 800
Hi All,
I have a simple design on Roach 1 where I stream packets over the 10Gbe
network. Currently, I am running the board at 140 MHz. When I try to send
packets of length 800, the core locks up. I believe that the 10 Gbe core
is synchronized with 156 MHz crystal on the board so this design
were exceeding the through put limitations.
Cheers
Indrajit.
On Tuesday 04 August 2015 06:37 PM, Kaustubh Rajwade wrote:
Hi Indrajit,
So I am using the iadc which I am clocking at 560 MHz (hence the board
runs at 140 MHz). The data comes in to a 10 GBe block. After 800 clock
cycles, I
/mlib_devel/commit/
> 129937f7dba65f53db39b3fc0a0c968d2cacf9f6
>
> Cheers
> Jack
>
> On Mon, 5 Sep 2016 at 10:00 Kaustubh Rajwade <rkaustub...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Jack,
>>
>>
>> Here are commits that I am using:
>>
>> Old library: com
Hi Casperites,
I have a simple ROACH 1 design streaming packets via two 10GbE ports
(clock:160 MHz). When I compile the design using old libraries (XSG: 11.4,
Matlab 2009), I have no issues in receiving packets via sockets. When I
compile the same design using newer libraries (XSG:14.7,
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