$ python test_sender.py Traceback (most recent call last):
File "test_sender.py", line 22, in ?
import usrp1
File "/home/mford1/gr-build/gr-usrp/src/usrp1.py", line 4, in ?
import _usrp1
ImportError: No module named _usrp1
After searching my computer, I find that there is in fact no module called _usrp1, only a libtool file in the ~/gr-build/gr-usrp/src/ directory called usrp1.la. I'm guessing there might be something wrong with my installation.
-Michael Ford-
On 6/18/06, Michael Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I apologize for not responding earlier - I found the usrp1.i file not long after I made my post. I was confused at first because in my search for the read_aux_adc() function, I had originally found it in usrp_basic.{cc, h}
-Michael Ford-On 6/18/06, Eric Blossom < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Sat, Jun 17, 2006 at 03:23:53PM -0500, Michael Ford wrote:
> I'm trying to use a function in the usrp_basic class, but there's no SWIG .i
> script for it. While looking at the tutorials, I read that all processing
> blocks need to derive from the class gr_block. However, this isn't the case
> for usrp_basic. I guess this makes sense, as usrp_basic isn't really a
> processing block - the function I'm wanting to use just reads input from the
> RSSI circuit. Should I be consulting the Dawei Shen's processing block
> tutorial at all then? the usrp_basic class isn't even under the gr package.
Hi Michael,
Pretty much all of usrp_basic.h as well as usrp_standard.h is wrapped
by gr-usrp/src/usrp1.i. The usrp specific classes that derive from
gr_block are usrp1_source_base.h and usrp1_sink_base.h.
I recall Matt mentioning that to read the RSSI you use one of the aux
adcs. These are already wrapped.
See usrp1.i:
int read_aux_adc (int which_dboard, int which_adc);
Eric
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