Changes between Version 9 and Version 10 of WARPLab/BufferSizes


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Feb 6, 2015, 5:08:45 PM (9 years ago)
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murphpo
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    77|| ||=  '''WARPLab 7.4'''  =||=  '''WARPLab 7.5 (4RF)'''  =||=  '''WARPLab 7.5 (2RF)'''  =||
    8 ||  Tx Maximum # of Samples  ||  32 kSamp  ||  56 MSamp  ||  112 MSamp  ||
    9 ||  Tx Maximum Duration at 40MHz Bandwidth  ||  819.2 µsec  ||  1.468 sec  ||  2.9360 sec  ||
    10 ||  Rx Maximum # of Samples  ||  32 kSamp  ||  64 MSamp  ||  128 MSamp  ||
    11 ||  Rx Maximum Duration at 40MHz Bandwidth  ||  819.2 µsec  ||  1.6777 sec  ||  3.3554 sec  ||
     8|| Tx Maximum # of Samples  ||  32 kSamp  ||  56 MSamp  ||  112 MSamp  ||
     9|| Tx Maximum Duration at 40MHz Bandwidth  ||  819.2 µsec  ||  1.468 sec  ||  2.9360 sec  ||
     10|| Rx Maximum # of Samples  ||  32 kSamp  ||  64 MSamp  ||  128 MSamp  ||
     11|| Rx Maximum Duration at 40MHz Bandwidth  ||  819.2 µsec  ||  1.6777 sec  ||  3.3554 sec  ||
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    1313The table above summarizes the maximum buffer sizes for the WARPLab 7.5 design. Since the buffer space is divided among RF interfaces, the 2RF design can store more samples than the 4RF design. WARPLab 7.5 maintains full backward compatibility with WARPLab 7.4, so all existing scripts compatible with WAPRLab 7.4 will "just work" with the new design and will use the existing WARPLab 7.4 limitations on buffer sizes.