Hi Manuel,
your signal is sampled with a sample rate. You can now estimate the
time shift in (fractional) samples, and calculate the "wall clock"
time difference by dividing by the sampling rate.
You, as a user, set the sampling rate that your device uses. The
B210 is very flexible in respect to that.
Best regards,
Marcus
On 03/02/2015 09:02 PM, Manuel David
Lozano Amezquita wrote:
Hi Marcus
Thank you for your time,
I need to transmit a signal and then receive it, so I
need the time difference between the two signals. I thought that
I need a clock in both so I could compare in the same time scale
the two signals. Thats why I need the clock.
Or how can I take the time between the 2 signals?
Thank you!
El mar 2, 2015 2:53 PM,
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<address@hidden> escribió:
Hi Manuel,
On 03/02/2015 08:38 PM, Manuel
David Lozano Amezquita wrote:
Hi Marcus, I know that the clock of the USRP b210
is 62MHz, but I need to show it on the flowgraph to compare
the phase of two signals.
I'm really confused. You *can* configure the master clock rate,
which is the rate at which the signal is sampled, to be up to
61.44MHz, but that's neither the default nor 62MHz. There are
several clocks in the B210, so maybe I'm missing something.
Where does that freuquency come from? What does it signify?
Why do you need it to compare phases? Of what?
Best regards,
Marcus Müller
Thanks
Manuel
El mar 2, 2015 2:26 PM,
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<address@hidden> escribió:
Hi Manuel,
could you explain what you mean with "internal clock of the
board"?
Best regards,
Marcus Müller
On 03/02/2015 08:04 PM,
Manuel David Lozano Amezquita wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm using a USRP B210 board, and I don't know how to
watch on the flowgraph the internal clock of the board,
I need it to compare the time difference of two signals.
Please Help Meeeee.
Thanks
Manuel
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