On 2021-12-25 13:20, sp h wrote:
Hi, I am studying gain RFNOC example, there is two Verilog source in the FPGA-src folder.
(see this link https://kb.ettus.com/Getting_Started_with_RFNoC_in_UHD_4.0)
*noc_shell_gain.v *& *rfnoc_block_gain.v *

It is described in the referer link,

  * *|rfnoc_block_gain.v|
    The top-level synthesizable file for the Gain block*
  * *|noc_shell_gain.v|
    The NoC Shell for the Gain block*

My question is:
What's difference between noc_shell_gain.v & rfnoc_block_gain.v  in RFNOC blocks.
What's NOC shell??

thanks in advance

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From:

https://kb.ettus.com/Getting_Started_with_RFNoC_in_UHD_4.0#What_is_RFNoC.3F


he IP blocks in RFNoC are called /RFNoC blocks/. The RFNoC blocks wrap the IP and provide a custom interface to the RFNoC infrastructure through a tool-generated interface called the /NoC Shell/. Many standard blocks are included in UHD 4.0. These blocks enable typical operation of the USRP and allow RFNoC to connect to the different hardware components of the USRP. Several of the included blocks are described in the section Available RFNoC Blocks <https://kb.ettus.com/Getting_Started_with_RFNoC_in_UHD_4.0#Available_RFNoC_Blocks>. You can mix the available blocks for your application, or develop your own custom RFNoC blocks with your own IP to open up new applications. The NoC Shell hides the complexity of RFNoC from your block, making it easy to plug your IP into the USRP.




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