vhdl23

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

How deep are you willing to go.

I'm a computer engineer, I design and develop embedded systems like modems, TCU, ECU and many others.

If you want to understand how a modem works, truly understand everything. You need to first understand some basic physics primarily electromagnetism and the property of waves.

From there you can jump to a higher abstracted level such as amplitude modulation, frequency modulation and phase modulation. From this you can try to read up on Quadrature amplitude modulation.

You can also use this to understand demodulation.

Then jump back to the lower level and study up signal theory and how these things work.

Honestly the level of information to fully understand how a device like a modem is huge.

If you love this stuff and you're still young I would encourage you to become a computer engineer with a focus in asic. It's not easy but the stuff you work on is rewarding.

 

Looking for a new mesh networking solution with higher throughput. Hoping to get ~1Gbps.

We're looking at connecting about 20 to 30 devices where the majority of these connected devices are low bandwidth only about 4 devices need high throughput.

I currently have Deco M4/E4 solution but it's very bandwidth limited unless I'm connected to the main deco but as soon as I connect to any other speed drops off significantly.

Thanks