Marcus,

Thanks..

Few more things.

Is it correct to assume that In the wiretype, complex intx(x = 16 or 8)
means that each I sample is represented by x bits, and Q sample is
represented by x bits?

What does the input type and output type in usrp sink and usrp source
respectively, in GNU radio companion convey?

Manu



On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 9:32 AM, Marcus D. Leech <mle...@ripnet.com> wrote:

>  On 03/01/2014 11:00 PM, Manu T S wrote:
>
>   Hello Everyone,
>
>  From little bit of googling I understood that there are different sample
> width possible in USRP. If my understanding is correct, we can use 16/8 bit
> sample width.
>
>  But my usrp block in GNU Radio lists complex float32 and complex int16,
> and VITA word 32 as the types.
>
>  How can we relate this with the 16/8 bit sample width?
>
>  From my understanding the complex data type in GNU Radio uses interleaved
> float32. So does the driver on the host machine convert the incoming data
> from its sample width to the one we want to the upstream blocks?
>
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>  You're looking for the "wire format" parameter in the UHD source/sink.
>
> UHD converts the wire-format into the floating-point format used within
> Gnu Radio.
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