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Note: These measurements are stale. The latest WARPLab reference design is roughly 10x faster than these measurements. We will update the benchmark page with new measurements soon.
WARPLab 7
- Downloads
Getting Started
- Sample Buffer Sizes
- Automatic Gain Control
- Examples
- Extending WARPLab
- Debugging Errors
- Porting Code
- Benchmarks
WARPLab 7 Framework
WARPLab 7 Reference Design
Reference Design Modules
- Node
Interface Group
Baseband
Transport
Trigger Manager
Hardware
WARPLab Benchmarks
The performance of WARPLab can be expressed in the time required to transfer data to and from the FPGA.
The two important metrics are the time to update a parameter in the radio setup and the time for a complete over-the-air transmission.
The time for a parameter setup is 15 ms.
Time to complete a full data transmission. The time for filling up the Tx buffer and reading the Rx buffer depends on number of samples transmitted (max of 214 per radio). For a SISO link where one full buffer is written to and read from, it takes 2300 ms to complete the transaction. Additional radios will take increased time.
Note: Figures not to scale