Hi Rodrigo,

As per your discussion with Mayukh on Apr 23, 2025 as seen in the trailing 
email. You shared the info on increment the fft points up to  32,768 points 
in RFSoC 4X2.  I like to try your suggestion, as I am looking for the same 
thing in RFSoC 4X2 board. I request you to share your updated python code 
file for the same. As, I need to check the modification you have suggested 
in it.

Looking forward for your response.

Regards,
Tilak




On Wednesday, April 23, 2025 at 11:59:46 PM UTC+5:30 Rodrigo Rodríguez 
wrote:

hi, i can help you with that. i managed to increment the fft points up to  
32,768 points in my rfsoc4x2.
i only have screenshots right now of a test , i will put them here. i can 
send to you the .slx file when i come back to office, the first days of 
may. remember me this with an email.
heres is a .pdf file of the changes you need to do for the .slx, and the 
python file. it is in spanish, but you can translate it.


El miércoles, 23 de abril de 2025 a las 15:04:29 UTC-3, Mayukh Bagchi 
escribió:

Hey Rodrigo,

I had similar questions as well. My goal was to make a higher resolution 
spectrometer with the 4X2, and I tried approaching this both ways, i.e, 
increasing the decimation with the same FFT points, and increasing the FFT 
points.

I have not gotten any positive results, even after changing the 
corresponding settings.

If any of you have been able to implement a higher resolution spectrometer 
on the 4x2 would be great to have some feedback.

Regards,
Mayukh

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hi, i am looking for change settings in the casper spectrometer for 
implementation in rfsoc4x2. I would like to change decimation settings, and 
samples per stream, but if i change those settings in the rfdc block, i 
must change setting in the munge block, pfb, fft, bram, etc.
Is there a guide that help me to unsderstand how changes in the rfdc block 
affect other blocks and the python file?any of you have  another simulink 
example with different settings than default example in order to compare 
the changes?
thanks 

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