Robin, Thank you very much for the explanations!
-Dave On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 3:26 PM, Robin Coxe <robin.c...@ettus.com> wrote: > Hi Dave. The official product announcement of the USRP N310 was just > posted today. The N310 is now orderable! > > On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 2:11 PM, Dave NotTelling via USRP-users < > usrp-users@lists.ettus.com> wrote: > >> Just saw that the N310 is officially on the ettus.com website. Curious >> about the following: >> >> - The product pages says that it's not for fast tuning. Should I >> expect roughly the same tuning times as the B2x0 radios? >> >> Currently, the tuning times are actually a bit slower than the B200/E310 > (~140 ms) because the frequency is adjusted via SW SPI commands to the > AD9371 transceiver. A future performance enhancement will be to implement > frequency tunes via GPIO lines from the FPGA. The AD9371 was not designed > for fast frequency hopping. The AD9371 has an embedded ARM Cortex-M0 > processor that orchestrates an on-chip quadrature error correction (i.e., > I/Q imbalance calibration) that takes an appreciable amount of time to > converge. The fastest that the device will be ever be capable of tuning > without disabling this calibration is ~2 ms. > > >> >> - At the bottom of the page there is a note about only being able to >> tune 2 LOs independently. Does this mean that even though there are 4 RX >> paths, you can only look on 2 large bands at the same time (assuming all >> the bands you want are > 200 MHz apart)? >> >> The N310 has two daughterboards, each of which have an AD9371. The > AD9371 has 2 Tx and 2 Rx channels per chip. The 2 Tx and 2 Rx channels > each share an LO, so you can tune each daughtercard's transmitters and > receivers independently, but not all 4 transmitters and receivers > independently. For additional details, take a look at the AD9371 product > page: http://www.analog.com/en/products/rf-microwave/integ > rated-transceivers-transmitters-receivers/wideband-transceiv > ers-ic/ad9371.html > >> >> - Are timed commands supported the way they are for the N and X >> series? I don't mean the limited timed command support that the B series >> radios have. >> >> Timed commands do exist for the N310, however there is a subtlety here. > Any interactions with AD9371 transceiver are not currently supported via > timed commands. Future support is possible, but with accuracy in the > millisecond range. > >> >> - If so, is there just one command FIFO like in the N and X series? >> >> >> Correct. > > > -Robin > > >
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