20Msps every 100 nano seconds ? What have you been smoking ? I want some.

On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 8:21 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I would like an opinion please, on whether or not the BBB is suited to my
> intended project.
> I need a fast processor that can read a 20 mega samples per second A/D
> (Maxim) every 100 nanoseconds.
> This means I will probably have to execute (guessing here) 5 to 15
> instructions within a 100ns window to capture and store the signal from the
> A/D.
> Will the overhead of having a Linux operating system allow this kind of
> speed or, if not,  can I bypass the OS and work
> directly with the processor?
> Is it overkill to use the BBB for this or is there something less
> complicated available that has the speed I need.
> I really don't need most of the other functions except the ability to
> program the software I write and use the display
> driver for a graphical output.
> My SBC background is with much slower, simpler processors like the Stamp
> series which are way too slow.
> Thanks for any input on this!
> Dean
>
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