Hello everyone!
Given the limitation that I can only connect my laptop to the x310 via a
single 1Gbps Ethernet cable, I am considering using the Replay module to
temporarily store the samples from the radio in DDR.
However, when I attempt to transfer the data back to my laptop using the
Replay mod
Hi Piotr, Martin,
I’ve had some success in getting the driver installed in the kernel. It is
pretty straightforward, and Piotr’s suggestions regarding `xlnx_dpu.c` and
`xlnx_dpu.h` were spot on.
Currently, the driver fails while loading during boot. Some Google searches
suggest either the
Hi
We are trying to update to UHD-4.7 from UHD-4.0 and have rebuilt an out-of-tree
NOC block that works ok in UHD-4.0.
I am looking for some hints to try and resolve this.
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Hello Wade,
I did not realise that I had removed usrp-users mail ID. Now I am able to
add "FFT and Stream splitter" RFNoC core in the design making changes to
the "x3xx_radio_base.yml" script. However, even now I am getting error
*[WARNING] [0/Radio#0] Attempting to set tick rate to 0.
Hi Nidhi,
I was able to reproduce this error. It looks like running the equivalent
graph on the command-line example rfnoc_rx_to_file works; I'm not sure
what's up here.
If you like, you can report this on the github.com/ettusresearch/uhd issue
tracker, then you'll see what progress we make on th
If your input power doesn't vary a lot, and you can simply find a good gain
point that doesn't saturate any AGCs, then no RFNoC is required. That's
probably the easiest way. Adding an RFNoC block is not easy if you're doing
it for the first time, and you need some FPGA development experience. Of
co