Hi Andrew

Thank you very much for the information!

Best Regards

Rolando Paz


2014/1/7 Andrew Siemion <[email protected]>

> Hi Rolando,
>
> It is indeed quite possible to build a CASPER correlator or other
> instrument using a combination of high-speed ADCs, FPGAs and CPUs (+ GPUs).
>  In fact, many of the latest generation of CASPER instruments use this
> so-called ‘heterogeneous’ approach, using ADC/FPGAs to digitize, channelize
> and packetize data, and CPU/GPUs to perform correlation, additional
> channelization or other DSP.  I suggest taking a look at some of the CASPER
> workshop talks for an introduction to these techniques (2012 talks at
> https://science.nrao.edu/science/meetings/casper2012)
>
> If your goal is to eventually build a large correlator or multi-beam
> spectrometer with many features, a FPGA/CPU/GPU system might be a very good
> architecture and developing a IBOB-based 8-input heterogeneous system would
> be worthwhile.  However, if your ultimate goal is a working 2048 channel
> 8-input FX correlator, it would be far easier to just use a
> newer-generation FPGA board with more resources (e.g. ROACH I/II).
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andrew
>
>
>
> On Jan 6, 2014, at 12:52 PM, Rolando Paz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi CASPER
> >
> > I have a question about correlators, hope you can guide me ...
> >
> > I have a IBOB and two QUADC, and I want to develop a 8 inputs
> correlator, implementing the correction of geometric delay.
> >
> > I succeeded compile a 1024-channels spectrometer, however when I try to
> compile for 2048 channels arose several errors. I understand that the
> reduced capacity of the FPGA IBOB not allow me more ...
> >
> > In order to reduce the work of the FPGA (using IBOB), is it possible to
> obtain data (quadc-IBOB) and transfer them by the CX4 port, or 10/100MB
> port, to a PC and then perform the correlation?
> >
> > In other words I want to make the correlation of the signals on the PC
> and not on the IBOB. Is this possible?
> >
> > From this, new questions arise:
> > What would be the data format sent to the PC?, and
> > Which software use to process the data?
> >
> > :-)
> >
> > Best Regards
> >
> > Rolando Paz
> >
> >
>
>

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