Yes .. all are zeros
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On Mon, 30 Dec 2019 at 15:45, Rob Kossler<[email protected]> wrote: Perhaps
the digital values are all zero for benchmark rate?
On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 7:02 AM voonna santosh via USRP-users
<[email protected]> wrote:
One more thing to add:If I run benchmark_rate with out any modifications, then
the output in scope if perfect.
I have added the following code snippet to configure the tx_freq and there is
nothing observed in scope.
if (vm.count("tx_freq")){
for(size_t ch = 0; ch < tx_channel_nums.size(); ch++) {
std::cout << boost::format("Setting TX Freq: %f MHz...") %
(tx_freq/1e6) << std::endl;
uhd::tune_request_t tune_request(tx_freq);
if(vm.count("int-n")) tune_request.args =
uhd::device_addr_t("mode_n=integer");
usrp->set_tx_freq(tune_request, tx_channel_nums[ch]);
std::cout << boost::format("Actual TX Freq: %f MHz...") %
(usrp->get_tx_freq(tx_channel_nums[ch])/1e6) << std::endl << std::endl;
}
}
Command used for testing: ./benchmark_rate --args="addr=192.168.40.2"
--channels="0" --tx_rate 50e6 --tx_freq 20e6 --duration 50
NOTE: I am using Agilent E4402B to analyze the spectrum (9KHz to 3 GHz)
Thanks,Santosh
On Wednesday, December 18, 2019, 11:20:10 AM GMT, voonna santosh
<[email protected]> wrote:
FYI:Does something like tx_waveforms[1] output a signal at the expected
frequency? - Yes, both tx_wavefrom and benchmark_rate works fine. I took
benchamark rate and extended it to get tx_freq configured. This is not working.
With respect to the 10MHz, this is the frequency of signals used to discipline
the internal timebase to an external source. I wouldn't expect artifacts from
this signal to be present at the TX port under normal circumstances. Are you
using an external reference? What about the GPSDO?
- Since my base line is benchmark_rate, the default frequency is 10MHz which
always works fine. But when I change the frequency, thats when I see the issue.
I couldn't trace where it is getting set, but it does. Can you please let me
know where in the code, it sets the frequency to 10MHz ?
BR,Santosh
On Tuesday, December 17, 2019, 11:45:29 PM GMT, Sam Reiter
<[email protected]> wrote:
Does something like tx_waveforms[1] output a signal at the expected frequency?
What are you using to measure the frequency output?
With respect to the 10MHz, this is the frequency of signals used to discipline
the internal timebase to an external source. I wouldn't expect artifacts from
this signal to be present at the TX port under normal circumstances. Are you
using an external reference? What about the GPSDO?
[1]
https://github.com/EttusResearch/uhd/blob/master/host/examples/tx_waveforms.cpp
Sam Reiter Ettus Research
On Mon, Dec 16, 2019 at 9:01 AM voonna santosh via USRP-users
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi There, I have bench marked X300 against my development PC. Then I took
benchmark_rate code and modified a bit. Everything works fine except setting
the center freq. When ever I set the center frequency, there is no error
returned by the call. But when I transmit the data, it doesn't appear in scope.
Whenever I remove the code to set the center frequency, things work fine and I
cann see a spike at 10Mhz which is default frequency I guess. Any clues?
std::cout << boost::format("Setting TX Freq: %f MHz...") % (freq/1e6) <<
std::endl;
uhd::tune_request_t tune_request(freq);
//usrp->set_tx_freq(tune_request, 0); - This line also doesn't work
usrp->set_tx_freq(freq, 0);
std::cout << boost::format("Actual TX Freq: %f MHz...") %
(usrp->get_tx_freq(0)/1e6) << std::endl << std::endl;
Thanks and Regards
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