Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] 8 bit usrp samples (My first verilog code)

2005-08-25 Thread Berndt Josef Wulf
G'day, I've been following this thread with great interest. The links below point to URLs listing the features of DVB-T USB2.0 stick products from various manufacturers. These devices are extremely small and according to the specifications it appears that they rely on the host's CPU processing

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] 8 bit usrp samples (My first verilog code)

2005-08-25 Thread Martin Dvh
>Steve Schear wrote: I was one of the original GnuRadio team (I found the Microtune products in 2001) but have not been too active on the list in a while. Hi Steve, This is mostly due to my limited programming skills and application interest being well ahead of the current HW/SW capabilities

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] 8 bit usrp samples (My first verilog code)

2005-08-24 Thread Martin Dvh
I improved my previous verilog and driver code to get 8 bit samples from the usrp to get higher bandwidth. I installed quartus II, compiled the firmware, uploaded it to my usrp and didn't break anything. So I am quite happy. It even seems that the new code does what I expected. Give 8 bit sample

[Discuss-gnuradio] 8 bit usrp samples (My first verilog code)

2005-08-17 Thread Martin Dvh
Hi, I wanted to be able to get 8 bit samples from the usrp so I tried to hack this into the verilog code. Since I don't want to fry my board I didn't compile and try to install it but first want to ask if I am on the right track. (I didn't even install Quartus II web-edition yet since I am work