Seokseong Jeon,

Your summary captures some of the differences between the USRP's. If you haven't already, take a look at the link below for more details. One thing to note is the USRP2 has been discontinued in favor of the N200/N210 series.

http://www.ettus.com/faq

If you are interested in experimenting with MIMO, we recommend the N200/210. The link below summarizes synchronization methods with the UHD API. GNU Radio and GRC also provide very straight forward methods to enable MIMO.

http://files.ettus.com/uhd_docs/manual/html/sync.html

Thank you for your interest!

-J


On 12/08/2011 11:44 PM, Songsong Gee wrote:
There are various kind of USRP series, USRP1, USRP2, E100, B100, and N200.

At a glance I could find some differences between them.

    1. USB connection and Ethernet connection which determines the
    data rate between the USRP and a PC.
    (and it also makes difference when addressing USRP in GNU Radio.)
    2. the number of slots for daughter boards. USRP1 has two and N200
    has one, and so on.
    3. E series are for the embedded systems.
    4. existence of MIMO expansion
    5. USRP input and output / interpolation and decimation rate

    etc.

and there are many other differences, of course.

Are there any differences that I've missed?
And I'm curious how can I use the MIMO expansion after connecting two USRPs with MIMO cable.

--
Seokseong Jeon, PhD Candidate
Communication & Networks Lab
IT Convergence Engineering (ITCE), POSTECH, Korea
+82 10 8338 1229, gee.songsong at gmail . com


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