Kevin,
The output rate of a 3072 Interpolation, 1000 Decimation resampler is,
per definition, 3.072 of the input rate, because from every single input
sample, it generates 3072 intermediate samples, correctly
anti-image-filtering that , and from every 1000 intermediate samples,
correctly anti-alias-filtering that, it generates one output sample¹.
Do you understand what the resampler does, now?
Best regards,
Marcus
¹ That's not what internally really happens, but it's mathematically
equivalent to that.
On 16.12.2015 16:02, kevin_L wrote:
> Thank you ,johannes.I set the Resampler as: Interpolation:3.072k, Decimation
> :1k ,and the N_rb_dl=50, fft_length=2048.
> How should I set the sample_rate of USRP N210 to match the flowgragh?
> Best wishes!
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