Hi everyone,
just a quick questions: Which PoE standards are supported by the USRP
E313? I have a 802.3at PoE injector (30W) but it does not seem to boot
up (although the LED on the outside is on). Do I need more power?
Thanks in advance!
Sebastian
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The issue is solved now. At first I didn't realize that the patch was
related to the build of the DDR IP component, so when I rebuilt without
clean-ing, the DDR output files were not re-built. I deleted the DDR IP
folder in the build-ip folder and re-ran the build and now it is past the
point whe
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Hi Sebastian - The power draw of the E313 in 2x2 MIMO is peak of about 9 W
and more typically averaging around 6 W. An injector meeting the original
PoE 802.3af standard at 12.95 W at the device should be plenty sufficient.
What PoE injector are you trying to use? Do you have any others to try out?
Hi Kyle - Pretty much any PoE+ splitter should do the trick so long as it
can match the E320's input voltage & power plug size. Some of the Ettus
developers have tested a few stock splitters with good success. We don't
have a specific recommended device. Cheers! - MLD
On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 7:13
Hi,
I just successfully built an N310 rfnoc XG image (build rpt attached) with
some custom blocks using fpga-src version v3.15.0.0, but I can't load the
image successfully on the device. Below you will find four consecutive
commands (highlighted in yellow) where I do the following:
1. uhd_imag