Jack,
Thanks for help. Do you have any idea of the I/O capacity of a single Roach2 
board – just trying to figure out how many I may need?
Thank you,
Neil

From: Jack Hickish [mailto:jackhick...@gmail.com]
Sent: 18 December 2015 15:08
To: James Smith; Neil Salmon
Cc: casper@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: [casper] building 300-receiver channel cross-correlator

Hi Neil,

A bit more information would be useful, but it sounds like if you could 
construct a ZDOK card that interfaced some (40, one per differential pair?) of 
your digitizers to a ROACH board you could use a handful of ROACH boards to 
perform all of the cross multiplication and accumulation and interface with CPU 
data recorders / post-processors.

Jack

On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 at 14:26 James Smith 
<jsm...@ska.ac.za<mailto:jsm...@ska.ac.za>> wrote:
Hello Neil,

CASPER tools could probably do what you're looking for, but I found your 
description a bit confusing. You're going to need to clarify somewhat.

Regards,
James


On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 4:15 PM, Neil Salmon 
<n.sal...@mmu.ac.uk<mailto:n.sal...@mmu.ac.uk>> wrote:
Anyone help?

I’m working in academia and need to build a 300-receiver channel single-bit 
digitiser / cross-correlator with a single frequency channel having a bandwidth 
of 300 MHz, centre frequency ~3 GHz. The single bit digitisers sample I&Q 
giving a total data rate of 180 Gbps and using XOR gates to do the 
cross-correlations, the total computation rate is 54 T XOR operations per 
second. I need to accumulate cross-correlations typically for times ranging 
from 10 ms to a few seconds. The system would comprise an array of single bit 
digitisers linked via a high speed data bus to FPGA boards for the 
cross-correlation/accumulation. I’ve no skills in board design but could 
probably learn VHDL. I don’t have funding to commission a design and build but 
wondered if anyone in this community could advise how I should go about 
building this system at our university.

Thank you for any help you can provide.

Neil
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