Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Considerations for new hardware in gnuradio

> If we had an fpga image that allowed us to store samples on the USRP2
> that would be very benefitial, at least for me. Then one could test
> algorithms with 100MHz sample-rate. Yes, it would not be possible to
> use the channel continously. Receiving 1ms of samples would take 4ms
> to upload. However, using the time-stamp functionality one can
> synchronize nodes to transmit and receive at the same time and thereby
> enable testing e.g. interference rejection algorithms.
>

We have an FPGA-based platform for channel sounding and signal
reception at 100MHz with requirements similar to the one you've
described. We're willing to release the code (FPGA and host-side) if
there's interest in porting it over to the USRP hardware and the
gnuradio project.

As a sidenote, we are also in the process of implementing a gnuradio API
anticipated to be working in the next month or so. We'll be making it
public in the next couple of weeks and would appreciate input.

------
Nikhil
.:..thinkRF

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