Really quick remark while I finish reading your mail:
NEVER use throttle together with hardware! It is only meant to slow down simulations on average, and MUST NOT be used with hardware.
Best regards,
Marcus
On 09/14/2016 10:55 AM, Pavan Yedavalli wrote:
I need to adjust these waveforms so that whenever I call it, each sequential one is orthogonal to the previous ones, but I am not sure whether I am going about it the right way. As I mentioned above, really all I want is to be able to transmit a square pulse and offset it every time by the length of the square so that the sequential ones are orthogonal. Maybe there is an easier way using our standard CONST OR SQUARE waveforms. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.Hi,
Apologies for sending this again. I want to transmit orthogonal waveforms from my USRP N210, and I have tried to mimic the example from ofdm_tx.py. One thing is that I don't need these signals to have any header, CRC, or any stuff involved with an actual OFDM signal. I just need them to be offset square pulses, basically (box functions that are offset).Having said that, I made it in such a way that I connect a random source block->digital chunks to symbols->digital ofdm carrier allocator->fft->ofdm cyclic prefix->blocks multiply const->blocks throttle->USRP sink.
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Pavan
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