On 10/08/2020 03:33 PM, David Taylor (manx.net) via USRP-users wrote:
Point taken. - I didn’t actually check the original default values of
the VID and PID, but they were reset according to the table provided,
so that they could be tested as arguments in the make statement below.
“About the Moth
Point taken. - I didn’t actually check the original default values of the VID
and PID, but they were reset according to the table provided, so that they
could be tested as arguments in the make statement below.
“About the Motherboard and Daughtercard EEPROM on USRP Devices (5th August
2020)”
Th
On Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 1:33 PM Jorge Arroyo Giganto via USRP-users
wrote:
> I am trying to test my RFNoC gain block, the one from the ‘Getting Started
> with RFNoC Development’ guide, through the UHD C++ API on an E310 (I'm using
> UHD-3.15.LTS, I know that UHD 4.0 has just been released but I w
I use the Replay block with timed commands. I have tested it and it seems
to work fine. In general, I would say the Replay block functions best in
UHD4, but I think that it will also work with timed commands in 3.15 (with
bandwidth limitations imposed by 3.15 RFNoC architecture).
Rob
On Thu, Oct 8
Hi,
What is the new mender command to use on the N310 under UHD 4 file system?
The -rootfs option from the following instructions is not a valid option.
root@ni-n3xx-serial:~# mender -rootfs /home/root/usrp_n3xx_fs.mender
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On 10/08/2020 12:51 PM, David Taylor (manx.net) via USRP-users wrote:
Thanks Marcus,
I have had a look at the GPIO example source. It contains some useful
code, but I have not compiled and run it.
Other example code in “Synchronising USRP Events using Timed Commands
(17 April 2020)” has been us
Hi,
I am trying to test my RFNoC gain block, the one from the ‘Getting Started
with RFNoC Development’ guide, through the UHD C++ API on an E310 (I'm
using UHD-3.15.LTS, I know that UHD 4.0 has just been released but I would
appreciate it if someone could help me with this version).
I'm quite sur
Thanks Marcus,
I have had a look at the GPIO example source. It contains some useful code, but
I have not compiled and run it.
Other example code in “Synchronising USRP Events using Timed Commands (17 April
2020)” has been used in the OOT block.
1) I have configured my B210(NI) EEPROM with the
Hi,
http://ettus.80997.x6.nabble.com/USRP-users-X310-Replay-Block-and-receiver-timming-td11818.html
>From this post and at the time the replay block did not support time-commands.
>Is the functionality now available. And did anyone test it?
Cherif
No. I did not change anything in the default image. It is true that the
default image is routed such that the Replay block uses dynamic routing
through a streaming endpoint to stream data to the DUC. Each Replay block
port connects to an individual endpoint such that there is not a bandwidth
limi
Hi Rob,
Thank you once again for answering my question!
I have one more question?
Did you change anything in the default FPGA image, in order to be able to
sustain a maximum 125 MS/s for 4 channels on N310, or 200 MS/s for 2
channels on X310?
By looking into x310_rfnoc_image_core.yml and the sa
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