Hello José,

I am pretty sure that AD9361 has only one PLL for the both TX chains. So, there 
is a hardware-level limitation for this.


If the difference between the highest (RF) frequency and the lowest (RF) 
frequency occupied by the two waveforms (combined) is smaller than the 
effective sampling rate of the board, you will be able to transmit the two 
different signals. If the seperation has to be larger, you are pretty much out 
of luck. The easiest fix is to get more USRPs and synchronize them (if 
necessary) using a reference signal.


Regards,

Kyeong Su Shin


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제목: [USRP-users] Configurating B210 transmitter into two different central 
frequencies.

Hello usrp users,

We are using a B210 SDR device for our application. This device has two RF 
frontends, but we are in doubt about their mutual independence. We need to 
transmit two different waveforms, each into its own frequency.

We have tried to create two tx_streamers, but the creation of the second one 
seems to overwrite the first streamer. Is this approach the correct way to 
implement the dual frequency transmittion?

Or more focused on the hardaware, is it possible to set two different 
transmittion frequencies with the B210?

Thanks in advance,


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José Benito Diéguez Teixeira
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