Hi, Josh

Thank you very much, your opinion is really helpful! Yes, GNURadio + USRP is an 
excellent simulation environment. I will consider again how to leverage it for 
my application.

Hanks






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发件人: Josh Blum <j...@joshknows.com>
收件人: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
发送日期: 2010/7/11 (周日) 1:08:46 下午
主   题: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] May I use GUN Radio without USRP


> I want to know may I use GNU radio without USRP.
> 

Of course! Gnuradio can be a stand-alone simulation environment. And you can 
interface it with anything that you can write code for.

GNU Radio is...

    * An API for creating signal blocks (C++/Python)
    * A runtime environment for signal processing
    * A library of signal processing blocks
    * User scripts and applications
    * Hardware drivers (USRP/USRP2)
    * An application for creating flow graphs (GRC)

> I mean Since USRP is just used for transiver, ADC/DAC,  converting RF signal 
to
> baseband and transmitting baseband signal to GNU Radio for processing, then 
may
> I produce baseband workload by an Agilent baseband signal generator or even
> Matlab, and then connect GNU Radio with signal generator or Matlab?
> 

If you can write code in some language to acquire samples from lab equipment, 
then you can write a custom gnuradio block for that equipment. :-)

> 
> The reason I am thinking about this is that from some analysis, I find the 
data
> rate of the USB2.0 bus limits the bandwidth of the base band signal to 8 MHz,
> which is not enough for my project. And My focus is just baseband signal
> processing, I want to save money on USRP if I can use existing equipments in 
>the
> lab.


Can you test your application at lower data rates? Its usually a good idea to 
see that

1) you can implement the processing in simulation in the gnuradio environment
2) you can run the processing at a low rate on a platform like the USRP
  2a) prove that the CPU can keep up at lower rates
  2b) prove that the algorithm works in the presence of noise and frequency 
offsets

So usrp can be a valuable part of your RF development even if you must replace 
it with a higher rate/more expensive device for delivery. Is the extra time 
spent integrating agilent equipment worth it if you find out that your 
algorithm 
cant run in real-time at lower usrp rates?

Hope that helps!
-Josh

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