Hi,

is the device configured correctly? External and QEC don't work together:

Apparently it is linked to the quadrature error correction (QEC) and can be 
solved turning off this calibration. This can be done by setting 
init_cals=BASIC, where you can add the relevant calibrations but avoid 
RX_QEC_INIT, see 
https://files.ettus.com/manual/page_usrp_n3xx.html#n3xx_mg_calibrations.

Robert


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Marcus D. Leech via USRP-users
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2019 4:23 AM
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Subject: Re: [USRP-users] USRP N310 Phase Bouncing Issue

On 09/23/2019 10:12 PM, Austin Adam via USRP-users wrote:
Hi USRP Users,

Currently we are taking a signal from a signal generator, splitting it four 
ways, and connecting it to the receiving ports of the USRP N310.  We are using 
a USRP N210 as an external local oscillator (splitting the output into the RX 
LO ports on the N310) to help synchronize the four signals.

During first observation, using GNU Radio, we noticed that the four signals 
display about a 180 degree phase shift between the daughter boards, as stated 
online within the getting started manual of the N310.  We expected to see this 
180 degrees phase shift however, we are unexpectedly noticing a bouncing of 
phase shift during our simulations. This can be seen in the video attached.

We thought the cause of this was because of insufficient power being input into 
the external LO (+3dBm-6dBm) however increasing the power to satisfy this, did 
not solve the problem.

Are we correct to assume that there should be an initial 180 degree phase 
discrepancy that can be fixed using GNU? Or is this bouncing in phase a normal 
occurrence when using an N210 to drive the external LO?

The PPS an MIMO cables are not currently connected.

 Thank you for any responses!

~Austin
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Are you operating very close to DC in the baseband?  (That is, the LO is very 
close to the received signal).  You could just be seeing the
  dynamic nature of DC offset removal.

The movie won't play for me (probably my fault), so I'm just guessing here.  
You'll likely see some aggregate phase noise that is the sum
  of the phase-noise of the LO splitting electronics, and the phase-noise of 
the RF channels and mixing, etc.

What is the magnitude of the phase noise (after you've accounted for the 180deg 
phase ambiguity due to the 2XLO scheme).

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