Hi Michal. The USRP2 is a discontinued product that was introduced before
Ettus Research was integrated into the National Instruments manufacturing
infrastructure.Unfortunately, the only schematics and FPGA pin
constraints files that we have on hand are the ones that you have already
located.
I was wondering if it's possible to check via software API whether the PPS
reference input is connected. Something along the lines of the API that
checks whether the 10 MHz reference input is connected (see red part of the
snippet below).
Thanks,
Dario
rfBoardPtr->set_clock_source( "external" );
Dear usrp-users,
Maybe you've got the answer to my question below.
Thanks,
Michał
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From: Michał Wróbel
Date: 2017-10-28 19:32 GMT+02:00
Subject: USRP2 schematic vs. FPGA source discrepancy
To: supp...@ettus.com
Dear Ettus Research support team,
I am con
On 11/04/2017 12:26 PM, Ivan Zahartchuk wrote:
I want to generate about 1000 sines in the 50 MHz band. But I am faced
with a situation where USRP does not have output power. I generate an
array of zeros and set the non-zero values at the right frequencies.
I do the reverse fft and send it t
On 11/04/2017 11:05 AM, Ivan Zahartchuk via USRP-users wrote:
Hi Marcus
Tell me please, what type of data does USRP N210 sign or unsigned? And what
type of data is better to transfer to a motherboard for stable generation of
polyharmonics
Data "over the wire" from the N210 can be either signed
Hi Marcus
Tell me please, what type of data does USRP N210 sign or unsigned? And
what type of data is better to transfer to a motherboard for stable
generation of polyharmonics?
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