Hi!

My name is Emanuel and I'm doing my master thesis project for a small
company called Actiwave (http://www.actiwave.se). We recently bought a
USRP-board together with an assortment of daughterboards. The dboards I'll
be using for my thesis are the BasicTX & -RX. After that short introduction
I'll move right to the topic:

Question A:
I'm interested in calculating an estimate of the impulse response of a
speaker cable, using pseudo-white noise and bypassing all forms of
interpolation/decimation/modulation/demodulation-blocks, for as wide a
bandwidth as possible. However, and please correct me if I'm wrong, the
USB-interface on the USRP is too slow (8 MHz) to, so to speak, do this
"online". Say I want to use 10,000 pseudo-white samples with at least 8bit
resolution. Is this possible without rewriting very much of the
Verilog-code?

Question B:
Is it possible if rewriting very much of the Verilog-code?

Below is an illustration of what I want to do.

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| gen. wh. noise |  => | store on ursp | => | transmit & receive @ full
speed | => | store received on usrp | => | trans. to host |
------------------------        ---------------------
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Thank you in advance,
Emanuel Birge
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