(Cross-posted on usrp-users and discuss-gnuradio)
For anyone who's familiar with using the USRP3 (specifically the N310) with GNU
Radio:
I'm trying to create a flowgraph in gnu radio companion that incorporates
reading a value from one pin on the front panel GPIO of the N310 and writing a
value
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; White, Joshua J
Subject: Re: GNU Radio Companion N310 GPIO Sink/Source block
Joshua,
Generally Fabien is right. To exercise the full feature set of the GPIO you
would likely need an OOT block. However, if only limited performance and
features are needed then you might get
First, let me apologize in advance if this isn't the correct forum for this
question.
I have a 50 MHz PWM signal (it's actually a 50 MHz 50% DC clock with a 1PPS
clock embedded with PWM) that I would like to transmit over the 2.4 GHz ISM
band with as low latency as possible. My original thought
It is possible to run the E312 in host mode (if I understand correctly, this is
what you’re trying to accomplish). My lab has two E312s that I have run in host
mode on numerous occasions. What is the configuration you’re using for the USRP
Source block?
Very respectfully,
Joshua White
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Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL] RE: Re: USRP E312