On 07/07/2011 9:49 AM, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
On 07/07/2011 9:23 AM, Eng.Ziedan wrote:
Dear all
i have a usrp and i have installed the uhd and gnuradio 3.2
when i use sudo uhd_usrp_probe in the terminal i have this output:
ziedan@ubuntu:~/Desktop$ sudo uhd_usrp_probe
linux; GNU C++ version 4.4.3; Boost_104000; UHD_003.001.002-a3e1cb7
-- Loading firmware image:
/usr/local/share/uhd/images/usrp1_fw.ihx... done
-- Opening a USRP1 device...
-- Loading FPGA image: /usr/local/share/uhd/images/usrp1_fpga.rbf...
done
_____________________________________________________
/
| Device: usrp1 device
| _____________________________________________________
| /
| | Mboard: usrp1 mboard - 4d9dfb1f
| | serial: 4d9dfb1f
| | _____________________________________________________
| | /
| | | RX DSP: usrp1 ddc0 + hb
| | | Codec Rate: 64.000000 Msps
| | _____________________________________________________
| | /
| | | RX DSP: usrp1 ddc1 + hb
| | | Codec Rate: 64.000000 Msps
| | _____________________________________________________
| | /
| | | RX Dboard: usrp1 dboard (rx unit) - A
| | | ID: WBX, WBX + Simple GDB (0x0053)
| | | _____________________________________________________
| | | /
| | | | RX Subdev: WBX RX + Simple GDB
| | | | Antennas: TX/RX, RX2
| | | | Freq range: 68.750 to 2200.000 Mhz
| | | | Gain range PGA0: 0.0 to 31.5 step 0.5 dB
| | | | Connection Type: C
| | | | Uses LO offset: No
| | | _____________________________________________________
| | | /
| | | | RX Codec: usrp1 adc - ad9862 - slot A
| | | | Gain range PGA: 0.0 to 20.0 step 1.0 dB
| | _____________________________________________________
| | /
| | | RX Dboard: usrp1 dboard (rx unit) - B
| | | ID: RFX2400 (0x0027)
| | | Serial: E5R10Z8R2
| | | _____________________________________________________
| | | /
| | | | RX Subdev: RFX2400 (0x0027)
| | | | Antennas: TX/RX, RX2
| | | | Freq range: 2300.000 to 2900.000 Mhz
| | | | Gain range PGA0: 0.0 to 70.0 step 0.0 dB
| | | | Connection Type: c
| | | | Uses LO offset: No
| | | _____________________________________________________
| | | /
| | | | RX Codec: usrp1 adc - ad9862 - slot B
| | | | Gain range PGA: 0.0 to 20.0 step 1.0 dB
| | _____________________________________________________
| | /
| | | TX DSP: usrp1 duc0
| | | Codec Rate: 64.000000 Msps
| | _____________________________________________________
| | /
| | | TX DSP: usrp1 duc1
| | | Codec Rate: 64.000000 Msps
| | _____________________________________________________
| | /
| | | TX Dboard: usrp1 dboard (tx unit) - A
| | | ID: WBX (0x0052)
| | | _____________________________________________________
| | | /
| | | | TX Subdev: WBX TX + Simple GDB
| | | | Antennas: TX/RX
| | | | Freq range: 68.750 to 2200.000 Mhz
| | | | Gain range PGA0: 0.0 to 25.0 step 0.1 dB
| | | | Connection Type: C
| | | | Uses LO offset: No
| | | _____________________________________________________
| | | /
| | | | TX Codec: usrp1 dac - ad9862 - slot A
| | | | Gain range PGA: -20.0 to 0.0 step 0.1 dB
| | _____________________________________________________
| | /
| | | TX Dboard: usrp1 dboard (tx unit) - B
| | | ID: RFX2400 (0x002b)
| | | Serial: E5R10Z8R2
| | | _____________________________________________________
| | | /
| | | | TX Subdev: RFX2400 (0x002b)
| | | | Antennas: TX/RX
| | | | Freq range: 2300.000 to 2900.000 Mhz
| | | | Gain Elements: None
| | | | Connection Type: C
| | | | Uses LO offset: Yes
| | | _____________________________________________________
| | | /
| | | | TX Codec: usrp1 dac - ad9862 - slot B
| | | | Gain range PGA: -20.0 to 0.0 step 0.1 dB
and when i am running any python script i have this error:
Warning: Treating daughterboard with invalid EEPROM contents as if it
were a "Basic Rx."
Warning: This is almost certainly wrong... Use appropriate
burn-*-eeprom utility.
Using RX d'board A: Unknown (0x0053)
so what is the solution ??
thanks a lot
The solution is to use programs that understand the UHD API, or to
convert the programs that you're interested in to use UHD.
What happens if you use a simple "uhd_fft.py" on your system?
And I just noticed that you mentioned Gnu Radio 3.2. I was assuming
that you'd installed from recent source. You'll need the very
latest Gnu Radio. If you don't mind starting over from the
beginning, you can download the following script:
http://www.sbrac.org/files/build-gnuradio
Which will take care of building everything, installing, and making
certain that you have the pre-requisites. It will also uninstall anything
you've installed as a packaged binary, so that there won't be any
conflicts.
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