Hi Anish, quick remark:
20 MB/s = 160 Mbit/s -> won't fit through 100 Mb/s Ethernet.
Best regards,
Marcus
On 16.03.22 02:22, Anish Mangal wrote:
Hi,
I currently have a gnuradio flowgraph that requires high compute resources and is running
on a laptop with a high-end cpu which is connected to
Thanks, I tried a very basic example and was trying to monitor data rate
using nethogs with a different sample rate.
At a signal sample rate of 9.6MSPS, nethogs sees about 59MB/s of data. I
wonder if that could be improved in anyway, or whether the sample rate of
an actual wired lan connection mig
> I am wondering if it is possible to reliably make another gnuradio
> instance on a low powered computer (like a intel minipc or raspberry
> pi) to interface with the SDR and be connected to the high end cpu
> laptop via a lan cable. This would allow the laptop to be placed far
> away easing physi
Hi,
I currently have a gnuradio flowgraph that requires high compute resources
and is running on a laptop with a high-end cpu which is connected to a
LimeSDR.
That LimeSDR is eventually connected to a RF PA and an antenna for
broadcast.
The limitation in this setup is that the laptop needs to be