Re: Digital wireless systems
- From: linnix <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 19:06:14 -0700 (PDT)
On May 14, 6:01 pm, Frank Raffaeli <SNIPrf_man_frT...@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On May 14, 10:50 am, john <conphil...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
So, I need customized hardware to do this. Are you guys sure that
there are no chips available to do what I want to do? Any suggestions
or pointers that how should I proceed. I have FPGA generated clock and
data stream . Data is 48 bits wide and I am serially outing the data
at 1.5MHz.
Regards,
John
6 feet? if you can use line of sight, consider optical. You can
serialize your 48 bits (I guess that would be 72 Mbps) and modulate
your optical transmitter with that, de-serialize at the other side.
My understanding is that the internal data path is 48 bits, but the
serial clock rate is 1.5MHz or 1.5Mbps. Either way, he need a custom
solution. If I am right, it would be a cheap custom solution. If you
are right, it would be an expensive custom solution.
Why can't you use a wire again?
Frank
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