Hi all, I saw there was talk of usrp2, is that new digitizer hardware, or new software for the existing USRP ?
In case it is new, maybe it is a good idea to take two FPGA's aboard the machine, such as to be able to do signal processing on one, and leave the other preprogrammed when no need to adapt the standard signal processing and interfaces. In fact there are even development boards with built in FPGA with significant capacity which could be interesting like this TI one: http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/ads5547evm.html Is it hard to make a generally usable ethernet or Usb connection to yield the high bandwidths needed for signal input, or is it a matter of industrial interest that such units (as exist for disk drives and such) are hard to get, and also not easily makeble from the sr sources? The same for the receiver design: am I istaking or are even the open diagrams deliberately hard to read in aspects and containing less regular parts? In the HAM world it isn't considered a crime to make ones own hardware and usually seems not to interfere with business interests too much, or is the IT world in the way? Kind Regards, Theo Verelst http://www.theover.org/Fpgasynth _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
