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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] some problems about usrp motherboard that i make


From: Eric Blossom
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] some problems about usrp motherboard that i make by myself
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2010 11:03:22 -0700
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-08-17)

On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 08:48:46PM -0700, tonygc wrote:
> 
> who can tell me the reason? any help will be appreciated... 

Bringing up new hardware (even if you think it's a perfect copy of
somebody else's design) is always a challenge.  It requires a wide
range of skills, patience, test equipment and the ability to figure
out how to debug a problem.

Most people I know learned these skills by working side-by-side at a
bench with people who had more experience than they did, both looking
at the same board...

A couple of things to check:

  Are the power supplies as expected?
  Do the clocks look good?
  Can you load code into the FX2?
  Can you load an FPGA image into the FPGA?
  ...
  
Good luck!
Eric



> tonygc wrote:
> > 
> > although there's no PCB of USRP motherboard, i make the PCB by myself.
> > there's no change of the motherboard, according to the schs. after
> > finishing the PCB and all components soldering, i burn the eeprom of the
> > motherboard by /gnuradio/usrp/firmware/src/usrp2/burn-usrp4-eeprom.
> > finally, its leds blinks. that's a small success for me. when i plug in
> > the rfx400 and run benchmark_tx.py, there's a sign that it's working
> > because it displays it's transmitting signals with
> > .......................... unfortunately, the receiver receives nothing...
> > then i use the probe to detect whether USRP works, and the probe displays
> > that it can detect the USRP and the daughterboard. it's the same as the
> > board bought from Ettus.  i'm confused. the daughterboard is also ok on
> > the USRP motherboard bought from Ettus. 
> > anyone can help me? i don't know how to deal with this problem... thank
> > you for your help!




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