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From: | Philip Balister |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] USRP Under Flow |
Date: | Tue, 16 Mar 2010 07:22:12 -0400 |
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On 03/16/2010 06:51 AM, halidziya yerebakan wrote:
Hi all; Thanks to Mr. Balister I run USRP on BeagleBoard ( http://www.opensdr.com/node/17) . But it doesn't give any sound when I try to listen FM radio. I think there is some mismatch in sampling rates or data format. I read other mail list archives but they didn't solve my problem. Here is my console : address@hidden:/usr/share/gnuradio/examples/usrp# ./usrp_wfm_rcv_nogui.py Using RX d'board A: Basic Rxgr_fir_fff: using cortex_a8Freq: 100.1M Volume:0.100000 Setting:FREQ OK aUaUaUaUaUaUaUaUuOaUaUaUaUaUuOaUaUaUaUaUuOaUaUaUaUaUuOaUaUaUaUaUuOaUaUaUaUaUuOaUaUaUaUuOaUaUaUaUaUuOaUaUaU (No Sound Here goes like this )
Run oprofile, find the code that takes all the time, optimize using NEON, repeat :)
The sample rate conversions will be the CPU hogs for this waveform. It looks like you are using an optimized fir filter already, but work through the sample rates at each step. It is possible the audio out is doing another rate conversion. Also, the gnuradio block may create a very long fir filter, you can adjust the filter design settings to reduce the number of taps.
It will work, but you do not have many GHz of cpu to cover up in-efficient design decisions :)
Philip
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