On 20/02/2023 12:21, jmalo...@umass.edu wrote:
I believe so. When I use uhd_usrp_probe, I get
|[INFO] [UHD] linux; GNU C++ version 9.4.0; Boost_107100;
UHD_4.3.0.HEAD-0-g1f8fd345|
|[INFO] [MPMD] Initializing 1 device(s) in parallel with args:
mgmt_addr=192.168.1.151,type=n3xx,product=n320,serial=3255102,name=ni-n3xx-3255102,fpga=XG,claimed=False,addr=192.168.1.151|
I am currently using the default XG image, and not my own. I can
recieve samples, however, it seems to be at a limited rate. When I use
rx_samples_to_file with a high rate, i will get an overflow with a
seemingly lower rate than what the board should be capable of.
|Press Ctrl + C to stop streaming...|
|OGot an overflow indication. Please consider the following:|
|Your write medium must sustain a rate of 39.321600MB/s.|
|Dropped samples will not be written to the file.|
|Please modify this example for your purposes.|
|This message will not appear again.|
|OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO^C|
|Done!|
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What the board is capable of, and what your
computer/kernel/filesystem-code/disk-drives can sustain are two very
different
things.
I like to use a (weak, I know) metaphor. "Niagara Falls cares little
about what size of bucket you're trying to catch it in."
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