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Xcube Recorder Chris Phillips

Xcube Recorder Chris Phillips. X-cube Data Logger 100% COTS hardware recorder 16 Gbps capability – 32 Gbps possible – External replaceable storage modules

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Page 1: Xcube Recorder Chris Phillips. X-cube Data Logger 100% COTS hardware recorder 16 Gbps capability – 32 Gbps possible – External replaceable storage modules

Xcube Recorder

Chris Phillips

Page 2: Xcube Recorder Chris Phillips. X-cube Data Logger 100% COTS hardware recorder 16 Gbps capability – 32 Gbps possible – External replaceable storage modules

X-cube Data Logger• 100% COTS hardware recorder• 16 Gbps capability– 32 Gbps possible– External replaceable storage modules• 12, 16, 24 & 48 TB packs

• Management of slow or broken disks• Standard file-systems

Page 3: Xcube Recorder Chris Phillips. X-cube Data Logger 100% COTS hardware recorder 16 Gbps capability – 32 Gbps possible – External replaceable storage modules

Back View of Chassis

© 2010 XCube R&D

Ethernet(2 x 10Gb/s)

SAS Disk Cables(16 x 300MB/s)

Self Contained Disk PackCooling and Power

Fire WireCAN (4)

Page 4: Xcube Recorder Chris Phillips. X-cube Data Logger 100% COTS hardware recorder 16 Gbps capability – 32 Gbps possible – External replaceable storage modules

Analog Input and GPU capability• Direct Analog high speed IO to recorder ($15K)

– Demo with 4 Channel 8 bit ADC2 x ADC08D1020 (or 1520)

– Optional ADC08D3000 (2)– 2GByte/s IO direct DMA

• 4GByte/s planned Q2/Q3 2012

– Xilinx Virtex 6 (up to SX475)– 2 Channel 14bit 2.5Gsps DAC– Stackable for multiple channels

• GPU Computing capability for real time calculations– Up to 3 GPU boards in each system– Multiple TFLOP compute power available– Real time streaming data through GPU to disk and monitor

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