Hi guys,
I'm trying to generate complex I/Q waveforms using
this command (for 700 KHz):
./usrp_siggen.py -T A -w 700000 -f 0
>From the mailing list, I've read that the USRP can
transmit up to 44 MHz.
Unfortunately I can only transmit clean quadrature I/Q
signal only up to 700 kHz. Above the frequency, I'm
starting to see two or more waveforms for each
generated quadrature I/Q signals.
If I increase the frequency further to 1 MHz, USRP
only generate one signal from TX_A connector, there is
no signal from TX_B connector. Both TX_A and TX_B
connectors are on daughter board of 'USRP Tx side A'
as indicated by '-T' flag. FYI, I'm using LFTX
daughter board not the Basic ones.
If I transmit more than 1 MHz, the frequency is still
cap at 1 MHz.
Any idea what is happening and how to get higher
frequency?
Thanks,
>From the mailing list, I've read that the USRP can
transmit up to 44 MHz.
Unfortunately I can only transmit clean quadrature I/Q
signal only up to 700 kHz. Above the frequency, I'm
starting to see two or more waveforms for each
generated quadrature I/Q signals.
If I increase the frequency further to 1 MHz, USRP
only generate one signal from TX_A connector, there is
no signal from TX_B connector. Both TX_A and TX_B
connectors are on daughter board of 'USRP Tx side A'
as indicated by '-T' flag. FYI, I'm using LFTX
daughter board not the Basic ones.
If I transmit more than 1 MHz, the frequency is still
cap at 1 MHz.
Any idea what is happening and how to get higher
frequency?