Hi everyone,
i want to know if it is possible to store data on the sd card ( data comming from the C A/N ) or directly on a USB or maybe on a server ? how it the card powred ? ( in the video , we don't see that..) . Am jusr a begginer, the qs are maybe well-worn ^^ !
thanks!
storing data
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Re: storing data
Hi,
There are different applications available that record the samples and forward them to a filesystem or a remote server.
Knowing your way around linux and a bit of C programming is required to make full use of all options.
Yes, yes, and yes. The sd-card is the primary filesystem, but it's a bit slow to write to; you can plug in and mount a USB thumbdrive; and you can use a remote system for storage, either as a server that you connect to with sockets or as network filesystem.i want to know if it is possible to store data on the sd card ( data comming from the C A/N ) or directly on a USB or maybe on a server ?
There are different applications available that record the samples and forward them to a filesystem or a remote server.
Knowing your way around linux and a bit of C programming is required to make full use of all options.
The Red Pitaya is powered through a micro USB socket. You need a power source rated 2A or more - any 2A USB charger should do.how it the card powred ?
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Re: storing data
Hi Nils,
Is there a refereed example for storing data on the usb thumbdrive? Thank you very much!
Chang
Is there a refereed example for storing data on the usb thumbdrive? Thank you very much!
Chang
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