Hi Nick,
I have noticed that "j101" onboard the B100 outputs a 64 MHz reference.

Could it be possilble to feed that signal somehow into a second USRP B100
to be used as a reference?

Could it be possible as an alternative to lock two B100 to an external 10
MHz reference while still working at 8Msps sample rate ?

my best regards

vincenzo




Il giorno 23 marzo 2012 16:54, Nick Foster <[email protected]> ha scritto:

> On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 3:41 AM, Vincenzo Pellegrini <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> just a very quick question:
>>
>> is it possible to enslave the clock of a B100 to the clock of another
>> B100 via the "REF IN" input or in some other way?
>>  More precisely, is there a way to extract the clock signal from a B100
>> and feed it into another B100 to enslave the latter to the former?
>>
>> It would be great to be able to keep them in frequency and phase synch
>> that way.
>>
>
> Vincenzo,
>
> The ref in input on B100 is intended to accept a 10MHz signal. Multiple
> B100s can be synchronized by using a common reference, but there is no
> facility to lock two B100s to each other without a common external
> reference.
>
> --n
>
>
>>
>> thank you
>>
>> vince
>>
>> --
>> Vincenzo Pellegrini
>> http://www.youtube.com/user/wwvince1
>>
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