We are also interested in a MKID readout based on the Xilinx RFSOC. Developing one was included as part of our recent NSF MRI proposal. If the grant is approved I’ll let you know as our team (UCSB and Fermilab) will be starting development in the fall.
Thanks, Ben > On Mar 19, 2018, at 12:49 PM, Karl Warnick <[email protected]> wrote: > > Correction: by "exactly that", I mean building a radio astronomy targeted > board around the RFSoC chip, but not necessarily CASPER-ised.... > > On 3/19/2018 1:48 PM, Karl Warnick wrote: >> I have heard, if I remember correctly, that CSIRO is doing exactly this. If >> anyone has details, perhaps they could let the group know. If not, I can >> probably trace the source and find out. >> >> They are expensive chips, but maybe lower rate, lower cost versions will be >> forthcoming. >> >> Karl >> >> On 3/16/2018 1:10 AM, Francois Kapp wrote: >>> The timing and availability might be a factor, but it would be great if >>> "someone" had the energy to "CASPER-ise" a Xilinx RFSoC development board. >>> They have up to 16 ADC's that may be overkill in the sample rate >>> department, but it is an interesting platform. Maybe development boards >>> are available? >>> >>> On 16 Mar 2018 07:05, "Jack Hickish" <[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>> Hi Karl, >>> >>> On Thu, 15 Mar 2018 at 21:59 Karl Warnick <[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I have a non-astronomical comms antenna array project that does not have >>> detailed specs for bandwidth and number of antenna elements. I need to >>> build a programmable platform that I can use for multichannel sampling >>> and real time DSP. >>> >>> Our group has considerable experience with ROACH based systems over the >>> years and hybrid FPGA - GPU architectures, but the students with much of >>> the expertise have graduated and moved on, as students tend to do. We >>> have an x64 board and ROACH that on paper could do the job, but the >>> hardware seems old enough now that I wonder if it might be wise to move >>> to a new platform for my new project. We also like the easier >>> programmability of GPUs for matrix based array signal processing >>> algorithms. We also have a system with digitizers, polyphase filterbanks >>> running on ROACH boards, ethernet switch, and HPCs with GPUs, but that >>> system is in operation at GBO and is probably overkill for the current >>> project. >>> >>> This leads to my question. To realize a system with 16 analog channels >>> and analog bandwidth ranging between a few MHz up to 100 MHz (I realize >>> that this is a rather ill defined range, but I feel fortunate to have >>> the flexibility), that can do digitization, filterbank to separate into >>> frequency channels, and enough processor power for real time XB >>> (correlator/beamformer) type signal processing, with current CASPER >>> hardware, what would be the ideal, recommended hardware setup? >>> >>> I think your options here are either a/some SNAP board(s) -- 12 ADC >>> channels at up to 250 MSample/s sampling rate, or a ROACH2 + adc16 card -- >>> 16 channels at up to 250MSample/s. Either would give you Ethernet output on >>> SFP+ connectors. SNAP can do up to 20Gb/s output, ROACH2 up to 80Gb/s. >>> In either case, there should be some simulink designs you could use as a >>> starting point, from PAPER/HERA or other projects. >>> >>> Cheers >>> Jack >>> >>> >>> The relatively modest bandwidth requirement may also point to a >>> commercial FPGA/ARM core board with an ADC expansion board, and I'm >>> pursuing that path as well. From another project, I have an expansion >>> board of our own design with eight ADC channels that plugs into a >>> microZED board, which actually comes somewhat close to meeting the >>> current requirements. Expanding the ADC board and moving to a bigger >>> commercial digital board is an option. >>> >>> Thanks to all for any feedback! >>> >>> Best, >>> Karl >>> >>> -- >>> Karl F. 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