Thanks Marcus for your response.
I know my setup is asking for about 1Gbit/s USB bit rate in both
directions. But this should be supported by USB 3.
I'm not familiar with the best USB 3 controllers for USRP.
The hardware is an ASUS mother board (model H170M-PLUS).
I'm
On 11/29/2017 05:07 AM, Joan Olmos wrote:
Thanks Marcus for your response.
I know my setup is asking for about 1Gbit/s USB bit rate in both
directions. But this should be supported by USB 3.
I'm not familiar with the best USB 3 controllers for USRP.
The hardware is an ASUS mother board (model H
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Hi,
I have a X310. I am wondering if there is a way to control/access the 10
MHz temperature controlled oscillator/clock gen block using Labview. Thank
you in advance.
Pratik
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Hi Ian,
Just as an update, we've purchased 3 XS708E's. We've daisy chained them
and we have all 16 N200 devices plugged in, a 10G intel card in the
computer, and the tx_bursts example runs flawlessly on all the devices
at once. It's cheaper than buying one XS728T, but it takes up more space
a
Kevin,
Glad to hear you are up and running. Daisy chaining (aka stacking) switches is
actually perfectly good practice. For you as an SDR user the only potential
impact is potentially a latency increase…there’s one or two applications where
that might be a factor. Report back if you ever get re
Hi list,
I tried to transmit text file and recieve it using GMSK mod/demod
Tx: file source -> packet encoder ->GMSK mod ->multiply const -> usrp sink
Rx: usrp source -> multiply const -> Low pass filter ->GMSK demod ->packet
decoder ->files sink
input data type of file sink is byte. so i create
Has anyone recently tried rfnoc loopback?
I tried following these directions:
https://corvid.io/2017/04/22/stupid-rfnoc-tricks-loopback/
they are dated from last April. Not sure if I missed a step or maybe there
is something new in gr-ettus and uhd-devel?
Thanks,
Jack Ziegler
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It should still apply. Is there something specific you're having trouble
with?
On Wed, Nov 29, 2017, 10:06 PM Jack Ziegler via USRP-users <
usrp-users@lists.ettus.com> wrote:
> Has anyone recently tried rfnoc loopback?
> I tried following these directions:
> https://corvid.io/2017/04/22/stupid-rf