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nd allow the clock to be selected in software. The only
downside to my clock scheme is is the high cost. This is going into a board
that I am working on now which will be released in a few months (or years if
things keep going as they have been for the last few weeks)
he blackfin is fairly
high end. My board has a single core at 390MHz, and there is a dual
core part that can run 750MHz. I am not using Linux on it, but an
developing my own RTOS which should be ready within the next month.
The SDR board using this is still a work in progress. I should be
buildin
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"ground" can have 100s of mV of RF on it.
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runs much faster that way, but it is not possible to fetch
data from instruction SRAM. Hopefully I will get that one resolved with
reading more man pages.
I look forward to getting this thing interfaced to GNUradio. Any
questions are welcome.
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open to making it different. Even if you are not
interested in working with me using the DSPCARD, I would be happy to
look over schematics, give ideas and such. I am more of a hardware
hacker than a software hacker so I cannot assist much with the software
side.
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plan now is to have a board
containing the DSP and FPGA, and a seperate board containing ADCs and
DACs. If I have any FPGA IO left over, I will provide a connector for
possible expansion such as 1394 or GMII.
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t low distortion.
Another option is to use a surface mount connector and provide
differential connections to the ADC as well as SPI and GPIO. This would
require an additional board, but would be the most flexible.
Also any advice on how to interface this with gnuradio would be welcome.
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