Eric What about i don't want to break the USRP .
Is it possible to interface GNURadio with Code Composer Studio? Ayman Shalaby - Hide quoted text - On 3/21/07, Eric Blossom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 06:09:08PM -0400, ayman shalaby wrote: > > Hi All > > > > I have realized lately in order to implement my own signal processing > > algorithms on the FPGA i have to break the USRP which could be waste > > of time to me. > > > > My goal instead of performing the heavy signal processing on the PC's GPP, > > is to implement them on TI 6416 DSK and interface GNURadio to Code > > Composer Studio under Windows (as Code Composer Studio isn't supported > > under > > Linux). > > > > The USRP will be only used for the DDC and DUC > > > > I don't know how this interface can be done ,and i don't think anybody > > before done what we are planning to do now . But I just wonder anyone can > > give us some guidelines or opinions. > > > > Thanks in advance > > Ayman Shalaby > > This should be possible, if you're willing to do some work. > For sake of discussion, assume that the "real" daughterboard(s) that > you want to use are installed on the "A-side" of the USRP. > > Then, if you installed a Basic Rx and a Basic Tx on the "B-side", you > would have access to 32 i/o pins that connect to the FPGA, 16 on the > Basic Tx and 16 on the Basic Rx. > > You have complete control over what happens with those pins, and could > use them to interface (somehow) to the TI 6414. > > Eric > -- Ayman M. Shalaby --------------------------------- Now you can have a huge leap forward in email: get the new Yahoo! Mail.
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