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My 2c:
I imagine that futuristic uses of the USRP (such as the ones for which
you're explicitly redo-ing the stack) involve dynamically changing the
decimation on the fly. Drive it off the absolute clock to keep some
sense of meaning.

- -Dan

George Nychis wrote:
> Okay, Brian brought this up to me in an off-list discussion that we
> think needs to be discussed about the current timestamp generation.
> 
> Referring to:
> http://gnuradio.org/trac/browser/gnuradio/branches/features/inband-usb/usrp/fpga/inband_lib/rx_buffer_inband.v#L37
> 
> 
> The current timestamp runs at the decimated rate, when we're tossing it
> up for discussion if it should be driven from the free running 64MHz clock.
> 
> Leo and I are in the middle of implementing/debugging some other
> functionality that I want to finish before touching this, but it's worth
> discussion ahead of time.
> 
> - George
> 
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