On 19/09/2024 17:28, Eugene Grayver wrote:
Hi,
The 'soft' button on the N32x does not have an 'on' state. The X310
has a real button that can be pushed in. I have remote N32x devices
that are not (easily) accessible. How can I make sure they power up
after a power outage?
Thanks.
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Hi,
The 'soft' button on the N32x does not have an 'on' state. The X310 has a real
button that can be pushed in. I have remote N32x devices that are not (easily)
accessible. How can I make sure they power up after a power outage?
Thanks.
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USRP-u
Thank you and I look forward to hearing back from you & your colleagues.
On Thu, 19 Sept 2024 at 15:38, Marcus D. Leech
wrote:
> On 19/09/2024 09:44, cyberp...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am using this the x300_reset.py script to reset the FPGA and would
> > like to know a bit mor
On 19/09/2024 12:02, cyberphox wrote:
Thank you and I look forward to hearing back from you & your colleagues.
So according to one of the FPGA folks on the "inside", there should be
ZERO difference
between the x300_reset.py and simply doing a power-cycle.
The reset script simply sends a spec
On 19/09/2024 09:44, cyberp...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am using this the x300_reset.py script to reset the FPGA and would
like to know a bit more about what is it resetting etc.
(https://github.com/EttusResearch/uhd/blob/UHD-4.0/host/utils/x300_reset.py)
Power off and on does not seem to
Hi all,
I am using this the x300_reset.py script to reset the FPGA and would like to
know a bit more about what is it resetting etc.
(https://github.com/EttusResearch/uhd/blob/UHD-4.0/host/utils/x300_reset.py)
Power off and on does not seem to get as clean result as when I issue this
reset.