Hi all,
I've seen posts about folks providing an external clock of 44 MHz to the
USRP, and with a few software tweaks, getting it to work.  I'm wondering if
there is a floor as to how low this clock be reduced without causing
problems.  I know some A/D converters have minimum sample rates, but the
AD9862 datasheet doesn't seem to indicate that it does.  Is there any reason
I couldn't run my USRP with an external reference at 26 MHz?  How 'bout 10
MHz?

The only datapoint I could find was a reference to the fact that the current
openBTS FPGA image doesn't run (?) at 26 MHz due to a "firmware fix" that is
needed, though I'm guessing that is referencing the FPGA code:

http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org/msg21130.html

I'll probably make the USRP hardware modification on Monday to try these out
with an external sig gen, but I figured I'd throw the question to the list
prior to that to see if I could get a definitive answer.

Thanks much...

-- 
Regards,
John Orlando
CEO/System Architect
Epiq Solutions
www.epiq-solutions.com
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