On 09/27/2018 06:27 PM, Mitchell J Grabner via USRP-users wrote:
I set the device time stamp to zero and immediately send the packets
to the device with a timestamp of 2.0 seconds. Also wouldn't a past
timestamp give late packet error?
Thanks,
Mitch
Could you show us how you're setting the metadata? (Like, the code),
and what version of UHD you're using?
On 9/27/2018 5:25 PM, Marcus D. Leech via USRP-users wrote:
On 09/27/2018 05:02 PM, Mitch Grabner via USRP-users wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to get a timed burst working on a B200 and it looks like
the device is transmitting the samples the instant they reach the
device (tested by listening on a second device) instead of holding
them until the time specified in md.time_spec.
I set up the first packet's metadata with start_of_burst,
has_time_spec and give it time_spec =
uhd::time_spec_t(time_to_send); The following packets have no burst
metadata and the last has end_of_burst. I wait for packet ack with
recv_async_msg and it is received after the time specified in
time_spec even though the samples left immediately. There are no
other errors like underflow, overflow or late packets. Has anyone
had this issue or has any idea how to fix it? I must be missing
something very simple.
Thanks for the help,
Mitch
Keep in mind that the time-to-send is from the perspective of the
device, so you have to make sure that your own flow is synchronized to
the same time as the device.
If a packet arrives with a time specified that is in the past, it
gets sent immediately.
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