For a paper on non-radioastronomy aperture synthesis technology I need to know how many receiver channels can run into an almost top of the range FPGA optimally designed single-bit cross-correlator running a 2 Gbps. So each receiver is digitised (sine and cosine) in single bits 1 Gbps. I'm wondering if there are scaling laws for this and I only need to have a ball park figure, ie a precision of say a factor of three or thereabouts. Any associate papers related to that which might have clues to the capabilities would be helpful.
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