| 9 | == What's New == |
| 10 | |
| 11 | WARPLab 7 makes many significant improvements over previous WARPLab releases: |
| 12 | * New object-oriented m-code framework |
| 13 | * Segmented code for subsystems (baseband, RF interfaces, network I/O) |
| 14 | * Built-in support for iterating over nodes and RF interfaces |
| 15 | * Much cleaner scripts when dealing with multiple nodes and interfaces |
| 16 | * Easy upgrades by separating user extensions from core reference design |
| 17 | * Packet "sniffing" logic to capture trigger packets in hardware |
| 18 | * 10x reduction in node-to-node jitter in starting Tx/Rx cycles |
| 19 | * Tx/Rx cycles start ~12usec sooner |
| 20 | * Default buffers now 2^15 samples (32k samples, 800usec duration ) |