Hi there,
I am creating an OOT RFNoC block that does pulse average for X310. In a
simulation, can you generate and manipulate input payload stream data? Could
anyone point a direction about which file can feed the RFNoC simulation a
customized waveform? Thank you.
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On 2022-10-26 16:03, Brian Padalino wrote:
After a bunch of testing, I ended up with the following solution which
seems to have fixed the vast majority of the issue. There's still
extra noise, but not nearly as bad as it was previously so I'd
appreciate it if Ettus still looked into a more com
After a bunch of testing, I ended up with the following solution which
seems to have fixed the vast majority of the issue. There's still extra
noise, but not nearly as bad as it was previously so I'd appreciate it if
Ettus still looked into a more complete solution.
For now, I just enabled the "m
Hi Adrián,
It is possible to do a post-synthesis simulation, but that's an advanced
topic and I wouldn't recommend it unless you suspect you've found a bug in
Vivado synthesis. There's no way to do a post-implementation simulation
that I know of.
If you want to do a normal simulation and write yo
Hey Wan,
On Tue, Oct 25, 2022 at 10:53 PM Wan Liu wrote:
> Hello Brian,
>
> Thank you for the additional information.
>
> Regarding #6, I meant that if you have two TwinRX daughterboards, see if
> you get this problem when the fixed channel is on one daughterboard, and
> the tuned channel is on
On 2022-10-26 01:37, luteo wrote:
When testing the B205mini, we found that the SMA connector was
tightened to the most tight, but there may be no signal or the signal
is weak.
Of course not always. Sometimes it is better to loosen the SMA
connector a little.
In short, the reception effe
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if it is possible to make a simulation,, and how, after
sythesis or implementation because i am not getting the results that i was
expecting and i don´t know why.
Thanks in advance.
Adrián Campos
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Hi,
The plan (TM) is to move gr-ettus into gr-uhd, and there have been several
PRs submitted (and many of them already merged), all into main branch.
We'll be backporting to the 3.10 branch, so a future stable release of GNU
Radio 3.10 will include those changes. Long-term, we plan to retire
gr-et