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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] On the "right" approach for developing applicatio
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Maurizio Crozzoli |
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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] On the "right" approach for developing applications to be run on an E310 |
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Wed, 9 Sep 2015 02:30:03 -0700 (MST) |
And what about the new RFNoC and GRC to be run on an E310?
>From Ettus site we are told that "RFNoC has been integrated into UHD for our
third generation USRP SDRs (X300-series, E300-series, and future devices)".
Furthermore Ettus site shows some examples where RFNoC blocks are used under
GRC, which is a GUI environment (but they are run on an X series HW...).
So the new question is: what is the right methodology to make designs under
GRC to be run under an E310? What about initial testing steps (especially if
you want to use RFNoc)?
About RFNoC I could imagine a step-wise approache where I prepare the Python
with GRC (where the RFNoC OOT modules are installed) and then I run it on
the E310 (where the RFNoC non-default FPGA configuration is installed). But
what about testing such design? "If your flow graph doesn't use graphical
sinks" how can you test your design? The only way out I can think of is to
rely on data saved to file to be analysed in a post-processing step.
Needless to say that comments are welcome...
TIA!
BR,
Maurizio.
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