Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Re: USRP X410 Underflows and Overflows

Hi Olivia,

generally, Python blocks for signal processing are pretty limited in speed; so I'd really
recommend you compare your code's performance with Signal Source (sawtooth) -> frequency
modulator or Signal Source (sawtooth) -> multiply with itself (giving you the square) ->
phase modulator (maybe you remember Lars Gölz's chirp modulation Bachelor Thesis: that's
what he did!).

Other than that, you're sadly not sharing the code of your chirp generation, nor the flow
graph, but only partial screenshots of text – that's not very helpful to help you!

Best,
Marcus

On 14.02.24 12:48, Mammadova, Olivia wrote:
> Hello together,
>
> i wrote a code for a linear chirp and added the code to the python generated by grc,
> because GNU Radio has no building block for a linear chirp  except using Signal source and
> VCO Block.
>
> I tried to simulate the linear chirp signal on USRP X410 and send  the chirp signa to USRP
> X410 l and check the output with the spectrum analyzer. Unfortunately, the simulation
> causes underflows and overflows for  the sample rate starting at 1 MHz and i cannot
> receive a proper linear chirp at UHD Source. Moreover, the CPU Usage during the python
> simulation is below 10%..  When i stop the simulation and want to restart the simulation,
> RFoncError occurs: Attempting to reconnect input port.
>
> I tried to resize the buffer using sudo nano /etc/sysctl.d/99-custom.conf and added
> net.core.rmem_max=250000000 and applied the changes using sudo sysctl -p
> /etc/sysctl.d/99-custom.conf.  The the buffer size is resized, but the overflows and
> underflows are yet occuring and the cpu usage is below 10%.
>
> I am sending you the screenshots of my simulation console and hope that you help me!
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Olivia Mammadova
>

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