Marcus, Thanks for all the help. But Is my system underpowered ? Also, I just observed that if I bunch few blocks in the tx flowgraph in a similar way as phy_hier block in the wifi_loopback flowgraph, I dont receive any more underruns.
Regards Abhinav PS Jadon 2012122 Electronics and Communication Engineering Undergraduate IIIT - Delhi IASc Summer Research Fellow 2015 *E*: [email protected] *M*: +919650936845 On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 12:17 AM, Marcus Müller <[email protected]> wrote: > When you set the length tag field in the USRP sink, it starts looking for > that stream tag, which contains number of samples in the starting burst. > > Technically, that starts a uhd::tx_streamer for a finite number of > samples, which means different things for different hardware. > > Best regards, > Marcus > > > On 29.03.2016 20:44, Abhinav Jadon wrote: > > Hi Marcus, > I am working on a Core i7 8GB system, I dont know if its underpowered, if > it is I have access to another Corei5 16 GB station. > I know this is going to sound dumb but, > how does the USRP sink go into burst mode, I was under the impression that > USRP could only transmit data continuously. Do you toggle the RF frontend > using a switch on receiving a message ? > > > > Regards > Abhinav PS Jadon > > >
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