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From: | Derek Kozel |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Fundamental question on Sampling rate |
Date: | Thu, 26 Apr 2018 16:19:36 +0100 |
Unless I'm mistaken the B210 can do 8 bit sample depth, giving you 1 Gbps data rate at 62.5 MS/s. This might help.--On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 6:11 AM, Derek Kozel <address@hidden> wrote:Hello Mehtap,
There will have some filter roll off as well, so the rule of thumb is to have a margin in your sample rates. A safe margin is that your bandwidth of interest be no more than 80% of the theoretical bandwidth of your sample rate, so your recommended rate would be 62.5 MS/s. Helpfully 61.44 MS/s is a common rate due to it being a telecom rate. That's only 1.7% off your target, not a problem. One of the USB3 based SDRs would work in that case, at least as far as sample rate goes.Regards,DerekOn Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 10:47 AM, Jeff Long <address@hidden> wrote:Correct, you need at least 50 MS/s complex (I+Q) which is 100 MS/s or 400 MB/s from an I/O point of view. GNU Radio blocks can be used for real time decoding. Depending on what kind of "decoding" you want to do, the processor may not be able to keep up.
On 04/26/2018 04:05 AM, mehtap özkan wrote:
______________________________Dear All,
Mine is more of a fundamental question.
I have a 50 MHz (3 db bandwidth) wide QPSK signal.
I am aware that Gnuradio blocks can not be used for real time decoding.
In order to record the signal and demodulate it correctly, what should the minimum sampling rate be?
If the minimum sampling rate is 100 MSPS, then I am pretty much stuck with USRP x310 as the only selection available.(or maybe LIMESDR-PCIe)
I am also not sure if the source block streams 100 MSPS sampled signal or I+Q (50 MHz-I, 50 MHz-Q).
Thank you in advance.
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