Re: [USRP-users] Unexpected sample drift with X300 and X310

2017-10-21 Thread Kai-Uwe Storek via USRP-users
Hey Marcus, thanks for the fast reply! 1) I've no Us or something else - everything is fine. 2) Your suggestion (vector source with one period of my sequence) is exactly what I'm doing in my project (where I noticed the problem). The sine source was just to create a simple example graph for the

Re: [USRP-users] Unexpected sample drift with X300 and X310

2017-10-21 Thread Marcus Müller via USRP-users
Dear Kai, to answer your explicit question first: > I assume that the drifting effect is caused by lost or added samples > on the Tx side. > Are my assumptions about the expected behavior correct? unless you're seeing "U" on the console, no, that's not the case: there's no lost samples. If it w

[USRP-users] Unexpected sample drift with X300 and X310

2017-10-21 Thread Kai-Uwe Storek via USRP-users
Hey, the attached flowgraph simply generates a sine which is transmitted and received by the same USRP in a loop (30dB attenuation + coax cable between tx and rx port). I used the following USRPs: - B210 - X300 (1G Eth) - X310 (1G Eth) On the Rx side I just added a time sink to view the complex