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[Discuss-gnuradio] Re: Problem in using connect(gr.file_source, usrp.sin
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Eliane Hook |
Subject: |
[Discuss-gnuradio] Re: Problem in using connect(gr.file_source, usrp.sink_s) |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Jul 2007 08:28:04 -0700 |
Howdy,
I can pls get some pointers as to where I can start debugging. Is there something wrong in connecting the file_source to usrp_sink to transmit the 16-bit I and Q data? I am sure to be missing something.
Sorry for resending an email for the same problem but I am stuck at this point.
I really appreciate any kind of help. Thanks
-- Eliane
On 7/11/07, Eliane Hook <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi,
I am a newbie with GNURADIO and USRP. I am trying to capture data that comes thru the USB cable from the USRP board and transmit it back to the USRP board. I was reading thru the email archives and I came across this:
To log data from the USRP: usrp.source_c -> gr.file_sink(complex)
To replay data to the USRP: gr.file_source(complex) -> usrp.sink_c
and some more information like use the usrp_rx_cfile.py to capture data from the USRP. I am facing a problem in implementing '
gr.file_source(complex) -> usrp.sink_c'.
output.dat in the code is the binary file that I got from running usrp_rx_cfile.py with option 's' and 'f'. I am using the usrp.source_s and usrp.sink_s
instead of usrp.source_c and usrp.sink_c. The code implementing the above is:
============================================================
class my_graph(gr.flow_graph):
def __init__(self):
gr.flow_graph.__init__(self)
usage="%prog: [options] output_filename"
parser = OptionParser(option_class=eng_option, usage=usage)
parser.add_option("-R", "--tx-subdev-spec", type="subdev", default=(0, 0),
help="select USRP Tx side A or B (default=A)")
parser.add_option("-i", "--interp", type="intx", default=16,
help="set fgpa interpolation rate to INTERP [default=%default]")
parser.add_option("-f", "--freq", type="eng_float", default=None,
help="set frequency to FREQ", metavar="FREQ")
parser.add_option
("-g", "--gain", type="eng_float", default=None,
help="set gain in dB (default is midpoint)")
(options, args) = parser.parse_args ()
if options.freq is None:
parser.print_help()
sys.stderr.write('You must specify the frequency with -f FREQ\n');
raise SystemExit, 1
# build the graph
self.u = usrp.sink_s(interp_rate=options.interp)
self.dst = gr.file_source(gr.sizeof_short, 'output.dat')
self.connect(self.dst, self.u)
dac_rate= self.u.dac_rate();
if options.tx_subdev_spec is None:
options.tx_subdev_spec = usrp.pick_tx_subdevice(self.u)
self.u.set_mux(usrp.determine_tx_mux_value(self.u, options.tx_subdev_spec))
# determine the daughterboard subdevice we're using
self.subdev = usrp.selected_subdev(self.u, options.tx_subdev_spec)
print "Using TX d'board %s" % (self.subdev.side_and_name(),)
if options.gain is None:
# if no gain was specified, use the mid-point in dB
g = self.subdev.gain_range()
options.gain = float(g[0]+g[1])/2
self.subdev.set_gain(options.gain)
r = self.u.tune(0, self.subdev, options.freq)
if not r:
sys.stderr.write('Failed to set frequency\n')
raise SystemExit, 1
if __name__ == '__main__':
try:
my_graph().run()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
pass
=================================================================================
and when I run it, I see the following:
../python/usrp# ./txIQ.py -f 2.4G
Using TX d'board A: Flex 2400 Tx MIMO B
../python/usrp#
../python/usrp#
The script runs for a second or two and stops immediately.
The email archives are very useful but still I am not able to implement what I want. Looking for some help. I really appreciate any help and thanks for the email responses in the archive.
-- Eliane