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| The details are sketchy to me, even with Wael's explanation. So I need to investigate with some real data. He states: | The details are sketchy to me, even with Wael's explanation. So I need to investigate with some real data. He states: | ||
| - | For a single antenna, parsing the full 4096 channels, and assuming 4bits real + 4bits imaginary, the maximum throughput for a single snap board is 2 GBytes/s | + | For a single antenna, parsing the full 4096 channels, and assuming |
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| + | Wael also suggested this file, it is just random static, but I can use it to get used to the format. https:// | ||
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| + | Look at https:// | ||
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| ===Data=== | ===Data=== | ||
| - | Regardless | + | I'm trying to decipher the docs and figure out exactly what data we are presented with... |
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| + | ===References=== | ||
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| + | * Really good explanation | ||
| + | For now (Dec 08, 2020) the online breakthrough data is offline. Have to wait to get some. - JR | ||
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