Looking at Real Time for Linux, PowerPC, and Cell (developerWorks)
Posted Aug 23, 2005 0:11 UTC (Tue) by
farnz (guest, #17727)
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Looking at Real Time for Linux, PowerPC, and Cell (developerWorks) by cthulhu
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Looking at Real Time for Linux, PowerPC, and Cell (developerWorks)
Given my experience of interviews, I would guess he's talking about the
concept of using a baseband ADC and DAC to handle everything, and the
interviewer didn't understand well enough to convey this to us.
I can imagine a world where all we use are powerful CPUs, and baseband
DACs/ADCs, together with software radio. No IF in the radio, no hardware
modulation or demodulation, just software working with baseband signals;
I would imagine that this is what Paul was talking about. Given a 20GHz
wideband ADC and DAC with appropriate resolution, and "enough" CPU power
you could use the same device as an AM radio, an FM radio, a WiFi card, a
GSM phone and more, with the number of concurrent radio applications
limited by CPU power, not the ADC or the DAC.
Of course, with modern technology, this is nothing but a dream;
however, the end goal is a system without the hardware aided demodulation
and modulation your wireless NIC and cell phone use.
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