Hi all,

I am generating my masters thesis proposal and I have a few questions about
the capabilities of the E100 and the feasibility of my project.  I have read
other posts to gather information, but correct me if anything I've
determined is wrong.  My goal is to implement an 8 channel GPS L2C receiver
on an FPGA.  I am interested in doing this with the E100 since I may be able
to take advantage of the ARM processor as well.  Can anyone with experience
in this area provide advice?

I would like to use the RFX1200 to receive the L2C signal since it has
better performance characteristics than the DBSRX.  This would prevent me
from first acquiring L1 signals to aid in acquisition, so I propose using
preloaded almanac data to estimate SV position/Doppler frequency.  This
would reduce the number computations when acquiring L2 CM code.  The end
result only has to go as far as to decode the navigation bits: I will not
need a position solution.

The root of my question is: does the FPGA on the E100 have enough space to
handle this project?

Does it sound like I'm on the right track?

Thank you in advance!
Ryan Wolfarth
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