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Hi,
Please correct me if I am wrong, as I understand it, you have some inquiries related to the Transform Length supported by the FFT IP in V series devices. If yes, for your information, the V series FFT IP supports the 8192 length. You may refer to the "Table 8. Basic Parameters" of the FFT IP user guide for further details on the supported length settings.
For your information the "Table 3. Performance and Resource Utilization" in the user guide are showing some example of resource utilization for some configuration. It is not referring the supported transform length.
Regarding the storage required, it is recommended for you to run through Quartus compilation to tell on the resource utilization based on your specific configuration.
Regarding the devkit price, you might need to refer to the https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/programmable/products/boards_and_kits/all-development-kits.html for further details. Alternatively, you may check with your local sales for as well.
As for the connection between ADC and devkit, I believe this would be dependent on the connectors available on your chosen devkit and ADC card. You might need to cross check on the devkit and ADC card datasheet to decide the connection.
Please let me know if there is any concern. Thank you.
Best regards,
Chee Pin
- CheepinC_altera5 years ago
Regular Contributor
Hi Max, By merely based on the existing resource utilization table in the user guide, there should be no issue to implement the 8192 point FFT with the CV device. However, I would recommend you to create simple test design with the same CV device and run through Fitter compilation to verify this. Please let me know if there is any concern. Thank you. Best regards, Chee Pin