Hey Jason,
You can send a command packet to another block via noc_shell's cmd_out
port. Command packets basically encapsulate a settings bus write. In
the payload of the command packet, the upper 32 bits are the settings
register address and the lower 32 bits are the data. Also, the block
will
On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 3:14 PM Jason Matusiak via USRP-users <
usrp-users@lists.ettus.com> wrote:
> I am curious if it is possible to enable an RFNoC block from another RFNoC
> block? An example would be, turning on the siggen when another RFNoC block
> decides that it should run.
>
Not sure I
I am curious if it is possible to enable an RFNoC block from another RFNoC
block? An example would be, turning on the siggen when another RFNoC block
decides that it should run.
I don't believe that I've seen this done anywhere, so I have a suspicion that
there isn't a good way to get