Hello,
Selon Paul Mathews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You have to choose reasonable values for the decimations and filter
> parameters. The attached file runs without generating compiler errors, but
> it's up to you to take it from here.
> Paul
>
If, as you say, it runs, what does "RuntimeError: comp
Hello,
thank you very much for answering me.
Selon Paul Mathews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I know very little about RFID, but I can make these observations on
>
> > how I would probably perform a naive demodulation of this signal.
>
> > 1. Tune the USRP to your carrier frequency and bring your s
> I know very little about RFID, but I can make these observations on
> how I would probably perform a naive demodulation of this signal.
> 1. Tune the USRP to your carrier frequency and bring your signal
> down to baseband (centered around DC).
> 2. Choose an appropriate number of samples per
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 9:46 AM, Marco Bottino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do you mean with tune the target frequency? Isn't the carrier always at
> 13.56MHz?
>
> I asked that because in my opinion I should not need any kind of phase
> information because of the ASK modulation used that is an
Hello CJay,
thank you for answering me!
Selon "C.cc Jay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello Marco
>
> I not familiar with RFID ASK10% or ASK100%.
>
> (1)
> I use usrp -> sinkfft. I can see the wave and tune the target frequency
> to 13.56MHz
What do you mean with tune the target frequency? Isn't the