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Yebes data layout
Info from Javi Gonzales Garcia: we configured our FiLa10G with the following parameters:
2024.284.15:54:25.34/form/wastro 2024.284.15:54:24.83#dbbcn#fila10g/VDIF Frame properties: 2024.284.15:54:24.83#dbbcn#fila10g/ channel width (in bits) : 2 2024.284.15:54:24.83#dbbcn#fila10g/ number of channels per frame : 4 2024.284.15:54:24.83#dbbcn#fila10g/ payload size (in bytes) : 8000 2024.284.15:54:24.83#dbbcn#fila10g/ => frame size (in bytes) : 8032 2024.284.15:54:24.83#dbbcn#fila10g/ => number of frames per second : 128000 (64bit@128MHz) 2024.284.15:54:24.83#dbbcn#fila10g/ => number of data threads : 8 2024.284.15:54:24.83#dbbcn#fila10g/ => number of frames per thread : 16000 (8bit@128MHz)
And cornerturning was on, thus we recorded each VDIF thread in a separate file (8 files in total). Channel mapping to the channel ID in the VEX file would be:
VDIF Thread channel # | DS0 | DS1 | DS2 | DS3 | DS4 | DS5 | DS6 | DS7 |
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1 | &CH01 | &CH05 | ||||||
2 | &CH02 | &CH06 | ||||||
3 | &CH03 | &CH07 | ||||||
4 | &CH04 | &CH08 |
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Version from 09:45, 4 Mar 2025
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Version as of 09:48, 4 Mar 2025
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Yebes data layout
Info from Javi Gonzales Garcia: we configured our FiLa10G with the following parameters:
2024.284.15:54:25.34/form/wastro 2024.284.15:54:24.83#dbbcn#fila10g/VDIF Frame properties: 2024.284.15:54:24.83#dbbcn#fila10g/ channel width (in bits) : 2 2024.284.15:54:24.83#dbbcn#fila10g/ number of channels per frame : 4 2024.284.15:54:24.83#dbbcn#fila10g/ payload size (in bytes) : 8000 2024.284.15:54:24.83#dbbcn#fila10g/ => frame size (in bytes) : 8032 2024.284.15:54:24.83#dbbcn#fila10g/ => number of frames per second : 128000 (64bit@128MHz) 2024.284.15:54:24.83#dbbcn#fila10g/ => number of data threads : 8 2024.284.15:54:24.83#dbbcn#fila10g/ => number of frames per thread : 16000 (8bit@128MHz)
And cornerturning was on, thus we recorded each VDIF thread in a separate file (8 files in total). Channel mapping to the channel ID in the VEX file would be:
VDIF Thread channel # | DS0 | DS1 | DS2 | DS3 | DS4 | DS5 | DS6 | DS7 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | &CH01 | &CH05 | ||||||
2 | &CH02 | &CH06 | ||||||
3 | &CH03 | &CH07 | ||||||
4 | &CH04 | &CH08 |
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