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What is the DSP used in the Flex-6300?
Duane N9DG
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I have been looking for the raw specifications of the DSP used in the 6300. I have the original data-sheet that provides those numbers for the 6500 and 6700, but I have not been able to find the GMACs and GFLOPS numbers for the 6300. Mostly a curiosity to be better able to frame in my mind its relative horsepower under the hood to its more muscular siblings.
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Hi Duane,
Do you have this PDF http://www.flexradio.com/downloads/flex-6000-family-datasheet-pdf/ It has coverage of the 6300 and has some comparison figures.
73 Steve
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Steve,
Yes, I have parsed through the 6000 family datasheet that includes the 6300 and the info that I am looking for is not there that I could find. The GMACs and GFLOPS data for the 6500 and 6700 was made available when they were first announced.
Seems like a missed marketing / promotional opportunity to not be showing by just how much the raw computing power for each of the 6K models totally eclipses the processing horsepower of even the top end sliver band SDR radio models from the "big 3 or 5" brands.
Duane
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I have a document I downloaded some time ago called "FLEX-6000_v2.pdf" that contained comparative GMAC and GFLOPS data. Here is a graphic snip from it:
Impressive, but the pdf does not seem to be on the FlexRadio site now.
73, Bob, N7ZO0
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