On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 09:27:55AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Excellent. Just so I understand how this is done- when one tunes > different subdevices to different frequencies, is there one LO on the USRP > which is being switched between these frequencies, or is there more than > one LO?
In general, the tuning is split between an LO on the daughterboard and the DDCs in the the FPGA. In the case of the Basic Rx and LF RX, there is no LO on the daughterboard, so all the tuning is handled by the DDC. When using std_4rx_0tx.rbf, there are 4 DDCs available in the FPGA. u.tune(...) handles adjusting the LO (if any) and the DDCs transparently for the common case. > Also- Can I tune all four subdevices independently, or am I restricted to > using the same frequency on a given daughterboard? With the Basic and LF Rx everything is independent, since there's no LO on the daughterboard. In the case of daughterboards with LO's, life is a bit more complicated and you'll have to explicitly control the LO on the daughterboard, and then explicitly control the 2 DDCs that are being fed from the given daughterboard. You of course need to ensure that that two frequencies that you want within the IF passband of the daughterboard. To see how this is currently handled, take a look at the implementation of "tune" in gr-usrp/src/usrp.py > Finally- I would guess that at a minimum the decimation factor set in the > fpga must be the same for all subdevices. Is this correct? Yes, the decimation rate applies to all subdevices. > thanks again, > eric You're welcome! Eric _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio