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feverittm 25-01-2016 17:43

Max Digital IO signal rate
 
Hello CD folks,

I am curious what the current tested maximum rate is for the DIO lines on the RoboRIO? The electrical specifications show a min pulse width of 20ns which would relate to about 25Mhz.

What is the maximum rate that anyone has tested these signals.

Thanks.

joelg236 25-01-2016 18:16

Re: Max Digital IO signal rate
 
I don't have much to add for experimental results (most I've pushed is about 120hz), but I question any design that would rely on anything remotely close to the limit of the RIO. Is this more of an educational question or a crazy-design question?

Knufire 25-01-2016 18:21

Re: Max Digital IO signal rate
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joelg236 (Post 1529971)
I don't have much to add for experimental results (most I've pushed is about 120hz), but I question any design that would rely on anything remotely close to the limit of the RIO. Is this more of an educational question or a crazy-design question?

At least on the cRio, you had to be mindful of the resolution of the encoder you put on a flywheel.

feverittm 26-01-2016 15:59

Re: Max Digital IO signal rate
 
This was not an idle question. While I am not considering running anywhere close to the limit, I also wanted to see how the max frequency compared to the max signal rate from our sensors. I was looking for what people have seen in the past.

Ether 26-01-2016 17:59

Re: Max Digital IO signal rate
 

Back in late November of 2014 I heard the FPGA DIO sampling frequency was going to be bumped up from ~153KHz (2014 Season) to ~1MHz (2015 Season).

Can anyone confirm that this happened?




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