I ran the test using 5e6, however, the same error occurred.
root@ni-x4xx-342597F:/usr/lib/uhd/examples# ./benchmark_rate --rx_rate 5e6
--tx_rate 5e6
…
\[00:00:04.955692172\] Setting device timestamp to 0...
\[WARNING\] \[0/Radio#0\] Requesting invalid sampling rate from device: 5 MHz.
Actual
Thank you, Chris.
I have updated the FPGA image from the USRP X440 to the X4_200, and upon
executing, the sampling rate has been reduced to approximately 5 Msps.
Another matter I would like to inquire about is whether it is possible to
reduce the analog bandwidth of the signal from 200 MHz to
ly designed to stream samples to it from a different host
> computer over the QSFP ports
>
> On Fri, Feb 7, 2025 at 8:44 AM Rilbert Lima via USRP-users <
> usrp-users@lists.ettus.com> wrote:
>
> > Thank you, Chris.
> >
> > I have updated the FPGA image from the USRP X
Hello everyone,
Has anyone else had this problem? I'm new to USRP and I haven't been able to
solve this timeout issue yet.
rilbert.si...@embedded.ufcg.edu.br wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm running benchmark tests using the USRP X440. Using another host,
> connected with 2x SFP (10GbE) throug
Hello everyone,
I'm running benchmark tests using the USRP X440. Using another host, connected
with 2x SFP (10GbE) through a NIC Mellanox.
I performed benchmark tests without and with DPDK, but the same RX Sequence
Detection Error appears during the executions.
sudo /usr/local/lib/uhd/examples