Hi, 

First, I'm a newbie to the gnu radio. I've had some basic experience with 
FPGA's and some classes in Communication and DSP, so I get how the blocks work, 
well some of them. I also understand the idea that GNU radio is sets of blocks 
which are called by python programs to come up with communication systems. 
Here's what we're trying to do: 

Have one FPGA, running some version of Embedded linux, acting as a radio. 
First we would have no computer (as in desktop pc) which the fpga would be 
connected to, it would just be on it's own. 
Then, I want to use FPGA both to run linux and python interpreter for the GNU 
radio, but also doe all of the RF front end stuff USRP boards are doing. 
If this scenario is at all possible? 
If it is I would appreciate the general outline what I need to do. 
I figured this much so far: 
1: Install Linux on embedded
2: Install GNU radio on the linux
3: Connect this to FPGA 

This is where I'm clueless, step 3. How do you interface the software running 
on linux platform with the FPGA so FPGA can act as an RF front end? 

Any pointers, or help, or documents I could read pointing me in the right 
direction would be appreciated. 

Thank You

Luke


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