g there being tightlipped hardware vendors.
The fact that one can easily get all the source code is awesome.
Thanks a lot,
Kilian
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the USB. The sample rate across the USB
> on transmit is 128e6 / . The data rate in bytes/sec across
> the USB is sample_rate * 4. You should see a sine wave out I & Q.
>
Well, not until I get a scope and/or an SMA cable. I guess I go and read
up on some things until then.
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Kilian
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I DON'T
> program these before shipment, which is why you get that message. You can
> (and
> should) program the EEPROMs by using usrp/host/apps/burn-basic-eeprom
>
Eric's suggestion regarding the same issue helped me btw.
Kilian
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.00
floor(-0.6):-1.00
trunc(0.6):0.00
trunc(-0.6):-0.00
a/fabs(a)*floor(fabs(a)):-0.00
I may still be wrong though. It is also inefficient.
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urce.
Please tell me whether I'm on the right track.
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Kilian
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f you look at the analog part of the two alternatives, I must admit, that if
you keep the input bandwidth the same (8MHz), analog filter
requirements would be quite relaxed with the normal usrp.
Well, well I think I should just stay with w