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Re: Using RFNoC blocks for satellite systems
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Kevin McQuiggin |
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Re: Using RFNoC blocks for satellite systems |
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Fri, 26 Jan 2024 14:28:41 -0800 |
No it doesn’t!
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jan 26, 2024, at 14:22, Marcus D. Leech <patchvonbraun@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On 26/01/2024 17:07, Daniel Estévez wrote:
>> Hi Yotam,
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>> As far as I know, the B200 doesn't support RFNOC. From
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>> https://www.ettus.com/sdr-software/rfnoc/
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>> "all USRP devices from the third-generation on (X300 Series, E300 Series)
>> are supported by RFNoC out-of-the-box".
>>
>> Best,
>> Daniel.
> This is the case, yes. The FPGAs in the B2xx series aren't compatible with
> the RFNOC toolchain for one, and aren't really
> big enough to support the RFNOC framework inside the FPGA.
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>>> On 26/01/2024 21:04, יותם זיס wrote:
>>> Hi everyone, I'm currently working on a bpsk modem for S-band communication
>>> with the Tevel and TAUSAT satellites. I recently started reading about
>>> RFNoc and it intrigued me for use in my project since I own a USRP B200.
>>> Would love some advice on whether or not to try this out and if so how to
>>> implement it correctly, thanks.
>>>
>>> Attached - a picture of my flowgraph, currently the uplink is connected
>>> directly to the downlink but usually i use a lime mini for transmission.
>>
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