You can use the E310 in a sort of “network mode” using the iio driver (https://wiki.analog.com/software/linux/docs/iio/iio). You can use specifically written interfaces with the OOT module gr-iio (https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/gr-iio). I successfully used it with my own OOT modules. Regards.
Ivan > Il giorno 20 lug 2021, alle ore 22:40, Marcus D. Leech > <patchvonbr...@gmail.com> ha scritto: > > >> On 07/20/2021 03:52 PM, Mike wrote: >> Hello, >> >> We are working with the srsRAN software package (www.srslte.com). Our >> hardware configuration is a laptop running the srsRAN application under >> Ubuntu, connected via USB to a USRP. It runs well with B200s, however we do >> not have access to B200s at the location where our testing will take place. >> >> What we do have are E310s. The srsRAN application expects a UHD-based front >> end, as is standard when using a B200. What we are looking for is a way to >> make an E310s look like a B200 to the laptop, accessible via UHD. >> >> Is there an easy way to do this, like some kind of bypass mode to give >> direct access to the radio? MATLAB appears to support this type of >> operation but we're not clear how. >> >> >> >> Thanks! >> >> >> > E310 have something called "network mode", so you don't have to use them as a > not-very-well-endowed embedded platform. Unfortunately it's > very limited in the bandwidth it can deliver and really isn't recommended. > The last LTS release for E310 that even supported network mode was > UHD 3.9. > > The E310 was really intended as a small embedded platform where if you're > clever you can split functionality between the on-board FPGA, and > the embedded ARM dual-core CPU. > >