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
arcus D. Leech"
À: "usrp-users"
Envoyé: Vendredi 18 Octobre 2024 17:38:43
Objet: [USRP-users] Re: ADC saturation problem in USRP X310
On 18/10/2024 11:35, je.amg...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am currently facing an issue with ADC saturation on a
why it is important for us to have a good quality of
sampling
De: "Marcus D. Leech"
À: "Brian Padalino" , "Patrice PAJUSCO"
Cc: "usrp-users"
Envoyé: Vendredi 18 Octobre 2024 18:13:57
Objet: Re: [USRP-users] Re: ADC saturation problem in USRP X3
re 2024 17:38:43
*Objet: *[USRP-users] Re: ADC saturation problem in USRP X310
On 18/10/2024 11:35, je.amg...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am currently facing an issue with ADC saturation on a USRP X310
> equipped with a UBX daughterboard. We are condu
ar enough... but surelty not crystal clear :-)
> Best regards
>
> Patrice
>
> --
> *De: *"Marcus D. Leech"
> *À: *"usrp-users"
> *Envoyé: *Vendredi 18 Octobre 2024 17:38:43
> *Objet: *[USRP-users] Re: ADC saturation problem in
On 18/10/2024 11:35, je.amg...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am currently facing an issue with ADC saturation on a USRP X310
equipped with a UBX daughterboard. We are conducting measurements
using an LTE signal and a sinusoidal input signal, but it seems that
the ADC is saturating, leading to a