Luca:
At one point I was trying a Fosphor FPGA image and I remember it was important 
to set the spp block parameter to be equal in all the blocks that would accept 
that parameter. So spp=1024 or whatever your FFT size is. That may have changed 
since 4.0 but that was the case in the past. 

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> On Aug 14, 2023, at 10:29, Bachmaier, Luca <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hello everyone,
>  
> I’m currently developing a GNU Radio flowgraph with RFNoC 4.3 which uses the 
> RFNoC FFT block. According to this workshop 
> (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XXqk0yGvCI @ 18:10) there are five runtime 
> parameters you have to set for the FFT block: magnitude, direction, length, 
> fft_scaling, shift_config.
> I’m not exactly sure where in the flowgraph I can set these properties. E.g. 
> is setting the “Block Args” parameter of the FFT block to 
> “magnitude=complex,direction=1,length=1024” correct? If not, what is the 
> right way to set the runtime parameters?
>  
> After setting them as I described I get two python errors when trying to run 
> the flowgraph:
>  
> 1. Setting magnitude=complex causes this:
>              RuntimeError: RuntimeError: Property magnitude:RuntimeError: 
> Cannot convert `complex' to int!
> In the flowgraph, the output of the RFNoC FFT block is connected directly to 
> an RFNoC Rx Streamer block. It seems that all default RFNoC blocks only 
> accept an int input. This error seems strange and that’s why I doubt that I 
> set the magnitude parameter correctly.
>  
> 2. No matter what parameter I set for the FFT, I get the following error:
>              RuntimeError: ValueError: samples per package must not be 
> smaller than atomic item size
> I was not able to find any sufficient information about this online 
> unfortunately.
>  
> I hope I was able to describe my problems clearly and would be glad to 
> receive help regarding any of those.
>  
> Thank you in advance and regards
> Luca
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