Hi all,

I'm investigating the factors behind the latency in my simple GRC flow
graph, I have a theory and I'd be grateful if someone can confirm it or
refute it.

Say I have a simple flow graph consisting of a file source connected to a
hardware sink.

My understanding: when I run the flow graph, the source starts producing
samples and storing them in the buffer. In the meantime, the hardware sink
is initializing (loading FPGA, etc.). Once the hardware is ready to
transmit samples, it starts consuming from the buffer.
This initialization delay adds to the overall system latency. Is this
correct? or does the source only start producing samples after the hardware
is initialized?

If my understanding is correct, how can we avoid this delay? Is there a way
to ask the file source to wait until the hardware is ready and then start
sending samples?

Thank you
-- 
Ahmad Oweis

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