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Is it possible to control ADC/DAC and phrased array chips on Linux OS? #2

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imlibra opened this issue Oct 26, 2022 · 6 comments
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@imlibra
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imlibra commented Oct 26, 2022

Is it possible to directly control ADC/DAC and phrased array chips on Linux OS? If so, it could become a x-band phrased array dev kit, and explore some new ideas (like AESA radar and object sensor).

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As I know, the answer is yes. but need more detail about the ADC / DAC / Beamforming IC / RF IC interface spec and the SoC supported interface. if all matched, then update a custom image to do what you want to do.

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imlibra commented Oct 31, 2022

Is starlink’s own baseband processor run on main CPU or otherwise?

@akioolin
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for bb part, I don't have any idea.

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imlibra commented Dec 19, 2022

Is Flat High Performance version of Starlink Dish supported?

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Is Flat High Performance version of Starlink Dish supported?

what is this "Flat High Performance version of Starlink Dish" ??
does you mean the Starlink Dish work in "Flat high performance mode" ?

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imlibra commented Dec 21, 2022

Just High Performance UT.

“The modchip was designed for the circular user terminal, the same attack should work on the square user terminal but will require you to create a new PCB design.”

Do I need to create a new PCB design for Square UT and High Performance UT?

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