Glen

> But, certainly it should compile and run and you would be able to 
generate benchmarks for your implementation- that's really what you
need 
to do.

That's probably what I'll do, get an L4 and just test it, though knowing
roughly if it'll work before I go through the effort of shipping a
device is always a win in my opinion. I'm learning towards "it wont work
without effort" though.

> Exactly what power budget (milliwatts) do you have ?

I'm targeting less than 1 watt, probably around 500mW for the radio and
processor and other peripheral, and making use of low power sleep modes
to conserve energy in standby or while receiving.

> Do you need to encode real time ?

Some latency is tolerable, but the intent would be real time - yes.

Josh
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