On Tuesday, November 08, 2016 11:28 PM, Joe Britton wrote:
If I wanted a simple hierarchy I'd just use point-to-point BNC cables.
Really? I'm curious to learn how to connect 96 high-speed DACs and 96 high-speed ADCs to an FPGA with point-to-point BNC cables.
Support of an arbitrary graph (not just hierarchical) is desired.
Let's say you have the simplest non-hierarchical structure - three crates in a triangle. What information are they going to send to each other? Which crate clocks the others? How does the third edge of the triangle help?
The utility of ARTIQ for future quantum information experiments is considerably hampered by reliance on CPUs with ~us latency.
Please give a clear example. If you are talking about the throughput of pre-computable sequences, DMA will solve that.
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