Shravan - On Thu, Nov 02, 2006 at 03:53:35PM -0600, Shravan Rayanchu wrote: > I was going through some gnuradio documentation (on comsec.org wiki) > which says "...16-bit I and 16-bit Q data (complex), resulting in 8M > complex samples/sec across the USB (32 Mbps max. data rate). This > provides a maximum effective total spectral bandwidth of about > 6MHz...". > > By Nyquist criteria, should not this be 4 Mhz?
When you have both I and Q, we have sign information on the frequency, so the full range of -4 MHz to +4 MHz is 8 MHz. Of that, 75% is valid data, the rest includes aliases and shouldn't be trusted in most circumstances. > Also, I found this note > at some other place which said that we can sense spectrum upto +/- > 15MHz from the carrier frequency. Which one of the above is correct? Both. The choice of _which_ 6 MHz band can be adjusted digitally. > And what is bottleneck for maximum amount of spectrum we can sense at > one time, is it limited by the usb bus speed? Yes. - Larry _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio