Re: [USRP-users] [EXTERNAL] Re: Recording the full X3x0 bandwidth

2019-03-13 Thread Mark-Jan Bastian via USRP-users
On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 09:10:02AM +0100, Mark-Jan Bastian wrote: > In the past there have been videocards that host a 16x16x16 PCIe bridge (ie. > IDT, > or broadcom) to accomodate two 16-lane PCIe GPUs, each with their own > GDDR5 memory. Note that there is also Microsemi (a microchip company)

Re: [USRP-users] [EXTERNAL] Re: Recording the full X3x0 bandwidth

2019-03-12 Thread Mark-Jan Bastian via USRP-users
On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 08:40:49PM +, Minutolo, Lorenzo (389I) wrote: > Hi All, > > We're using the USRP x3x0 for cosmology and many other applications: we > use them to read out our cryogenics detectors. > > Do you need the full spectral bandwidth of the device? Things get much > easier if

Re: [USRP-users] [EXTERNAL] Re: Recording the full X3x0 bandwidth

2019-03-11 Thread Minutolo, Lorenzo (389I) via USRP-users
Hi All, We're using the USRP x3x0 for cosmology and many other applications: we use them to read out our cryogenics detectors. Do you need the full spectral bandwidth of the device? Things get much easier if you decimate the signal before storing it to disk. The system we realized uses a GPU t