Hi Marcus, I believe you are a good technical starter than to talk about market. If you are to talk about $20 ADC/DAC i would rather disassociate from your discussion.
If you would bet on million dollar to donate to GnuRadio, then i will prove about the pricing you are talking about. S-- On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 9:39 AM, Marcus D. Leech <mle...@ripnet.com> wrote: > On 01/20/2011 09:35 PM, Sanjay Singh wrote: > > Hi Marcus, > > > > Regarding your queries > > > > o Interface with whatever RF hardware is developed above > > o Do the required DDC and CIC Decimation, and whatever else *this > > specific application requires*. > > o Send data over the host-interface, *in the required formats, using > > the required protocols* > > > > All these comes as part of the demo. Check for Xilinx DSP kits. I > > need not have to say anything. Board demos should say everything to you. > > > Yes, you are correct that the Xilinx DSP kit includes various DSP-type > "IP" as part of the demo > package, but unless I'm badly mis-reading things, the cheapest such > "kit" is $1,995 from Avnet, > and that doesnt include an ADC or DAC board. > > The SP601, which is their cheapest FPGA evaluation and demo offering, > doesn't include > much "IP" except for basic logic functions. This board sells for > $249.00 through Avnet. > > Xilinx doesn't give their IP away for free. So if you want to use > *their* IP, you have to license > it, and pay for it, which drives up the cost to fairly-high levels. > > I'm perfectly happy to be shown I'm wrong, with *specific, concrete* > examples. > > -- > Principal Investigator > Shirleys Bay Radio Astronomy Consortium > http://www.sbrac.org > > >
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