I have an urgent need to do a quick finite burst/acquisition app with an
X310.  Basically, I'd like to perform a timed transmission of 2e6 complex
samples to the radio, and do an aligned acquisition of 2e6 samples from the
receiver at exactly the same sample clock cycle.  I need to do this from a
fairly lightweight and low performance machine (slightly less than a
typical laptop).    Looking to do these at a 100 MS/s rate on X310 or
~60ish if B210/E310, but definitely not continuously streaming.  I may even
consider doing this on the B210/E310 at a lower rate (60e6?).

I can't remember if the X310 has enough buffer/DDR3/whatever to accept a
full burst that large from a low performance host that can't actually keep
up with real streaming.  My assumption is the the kernel can buffer an
incoming 2e6 sample receive burst without issue.

*Will this work on the X310 (or E310 or B210?)*  I'm sorta looking for a
simple yes/no, but would take detailed suggestions if you have them.

Sorry for the mostly dumb questions...  its not like i used to work at ER
or anything...

the future of humanity thanks you

-John
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