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What is an FPGA?
Tim - W4TME
Administrator, FlexRadio Employee admin
A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is an integrated circuit designed to be configured by a customer or a designer after manufacturing—hence "field-programmable". The FPGA configuration is generally specified using a hardware description language (HDL), similar to that used for an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) (circuit diagrams were previously used to specify the configuration, as they were for ASICs, but this is increasingly rare). Contemporary FPGAs have large resources of logic gates and RAM blocks to implement complex digital computations. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field-programmable_gate_array) The following video, recommended by John, KM6QX from EVVBlog is a nice tutorial describing what a FPGA is and how it operates on a technical level (http://www.eevblog.com/2013/07/20/eevblog-496-what-is-an-fpga/)
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Maybe we can use one of these to get a 5 khz to 1.2 Ghz Flex 7700: http://www.nextplatform.com/2016/03/17/fpgas-can-take-gpus-knights-landing/
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The FPGA is not the only factor. You need a wideband ADC of decent dynamic range.0
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Well for only a few dollars more, I'll throw one of those in, too. (I'm sure you guys are far more focused on the state of the art than I am but I thought the article might be interesting for some on this board.)
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This should be required viewing for someone when they come up with a bright idea to have Flex implement. It also gives some idea of how smart the Flex architecture is, to be this complicated, yet the user can write a few dozen lines of code and make a program or a sub routine to control the radio. A thing of beauty!
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I want my 6700 to sound like a bug.... o **** there went 4 panfalls....
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It can all you have to do is plug in my old Vibroflex original and your off
If your not talking about software bug
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