Am 24.03.20 um 20:06 schrieb Attila Kinali:
If you want an SDR like system to play with, try the
Red Pitaya? You get 2 ADC channels 125MHz/14Bit or 128.x MHz/16 Bit, 2 DAC channels, 2 ARM CPUs, Network etc and it boots Linux when you plug in an USB power supply. It has existing apps such as scope, vector network analyzer, Bode plotter, ham radio etc - and the software as well as the web server that presents the results to your browser is open. It's fun to watch tuning S21 of a filter in Firefox. :-) With 2 boards one could do the whole cross correlation thing, with at least the 2 ADC pairs completely isolated. < https://www.redpitaya.com/Catalog > Prices are reasonable. While I'm at it: Is there a _done_ solution to expand a Timepod to ~ 100 MHz, narrow-bandish is OK. I'm willing to solder, but I'm not ready for yet another development project. Not now. When I've flushed my project pipeline, I might consider something serious with JESD-204B ADCs and such. That would require a larger FPGA with GTX transceivers and maybe a Beaglebone as a controller. cheers, Gerhard <JaberWorky> The bad part of Zurich is where the degenerates throw DARK chocolate at you. Does Zuerich have a good part? That's news! No one threw chocolate at me. Driving in the inner city of Berlin in the rushhour is the pure relaxation in comparison. Never ever again! =8-( ) _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to http://lists.febo.com/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts_lists.febo.com and follow the instructions there.
