On 01/16/2015 02:42 PM, khalid.el-darymli wrote:
We were using only one Tx channel with the Subdev Spec in the USRP Sink is set to A:AB

Could the failure be due to that the other (idle) Tx channel is left open circuit (i.e., not terminated by 50 ohms)?
That seems quite unlikely. These aren't "precious princess" RF power transistors, but reasonably-robust differential-to-unbalanced drivers. I'd
  be very surprised if they couldn't handle an open-circuit condition.




Khalid


On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 3:41 PM, Marcus D. Leech <mle...@ripnet.com <mailto:mle...@ripnet.com>> wrote:

    On 01/16/2015 02:08 PM, khalid.el-darymli wrote:
    Hi All,

    Just to update you in case somebody else comes across this
    problem. Following Mike's advice, we replaced the LFTX
    daughterboard with a new one. We're getting now 1 V p-p. This is
    around 4 dBm.

    Thanks very much for your help.

    Best regards,
    Khalid


    Interesting.  The driver chip that's used, as a unity-gain
    differential-to-single-ended driver, is, according to the
    datasheets, pretty robust.  So, it would
      be interesting to know exactly what the failure mode is.





    On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Michael Rahaim <mrah...@bu.edu
    <mailto:mrah...@bu.edu>> wrote:

        Hi Khalid,

        I had a similar issue with an LFTX that I had been working
        with for about two years. I actually had two boards running
        on separate USRP2's and both were working fine for quite a
        while, but I recently noticed that one had a drastically
        lower output range. I ended up replacing the LFTX and all is
        working well now, so I'm assuming it was a hardware issue
        that came up at some point.

        I didn't take the time to look for the problem, but I figured
        I'd share this info since what you're seeing might be a
        hardware issue rather than something you can resolve with
        settings.

        -Mike

        On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 12:59 PM, khalid.el-darymli
        <khalid.el-dary...@mun.ca <mailto:khalid.el-dary...@mun.ca>>
        wrote:


            >> Output power is determined largely by baseband signal
            magnitude in that case.
            Yes, I understand. And I noticed that for baseband signal
            with an amplitude *> 1, * the pass-band signal gets
            clipped off. So I assume that an amplitude of 1 for the
            baseband signal should deliver the maximum output power
            (for the pass-band signal).

            My question was, what is the maximum power one can get
            for the pass-band signal output from LFTX? In your
            earlier reply, you said it is around +7dBm, am I getting
            this right? In my case, for a baseband amplitude of
            around 1, I am only getting *-28.13dBm*, much less than
            what you said, I am not sure,*why?*

            Thanks,
            Khalid


            On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 1:56 PM, Marcus D. Leech
            <mle...@ripnet.com <mailto:mle...@ripnet.com>> wrote:

                Thanks Marcus for your reply.

                >> Probably somewhere in the neighborhood of +7dBm,
                maybe a little more.

                >> The LF/BASIC series have *no* gain in either
                path, so you're just looked
                at buffered ADC ouput.

                So, ~ *+7dBm* is the max output power I supposed to
                get from the LFTX daughterboard? How do I get that?

                Since I am only getting -28.13 dBm, does that mean I
                have some issue with my LFTX daughterboard?


                Khalid


                Output power is determined largely by baseband signal
                magnitude in that case.









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                Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2015 10:13:45 -0330
                From: "khalid.el-darymli" <khalid.el-dary...@mun.ca
                <mailto:khalid.el-dary...@mun.ca>>
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                <discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
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                Subject: [Discuss-gnuradio] Max Output Power from
                the LFTX
                daughterboard
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                Hi,

                What is the maximum output power from the LFTX
                daughterboard when used with
                the USRP N200?

                According to this datasheet [1], the N200 with the
                WBX daughterbaord
                provide an output power of 15 dBm. However, when
                using the LFTX
                daughterboard, I am getting a much less output power.
                [1]
                
http://www.ettus.com/content/files/07495_Ettus_N200-210_DS_Flyer_HR.pdf

                In GNU Radio with the USRP N200, we use a sinusoid
                with a frequency of 150
                kHz and an amplitude of 0.98, fed into the LFTX
                daughterboard for a center
                frequency of 5 MHz. When the output of LFTX is
                plugged into a scope
                terminated with a 50-ohm terminator, the scope reads
                24.8 mV
                (peak-to-peak). This is around -28.13 dBm.

                Is this the max power one can get out of the LFTX
                daughterboard?


                Thanks.

                Best regards,
                Khalid
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                On 01/06/2015 08:43 AM, khalid.el-darymli wrote:
                > Hi,
                >
                > What is the maximum output power from the LFTX
                daughterboard when used
                > with the USRP N200?
                >
                > According to this datasheet [1], the N200 with the
                WBX daughterbaord
                > provide an output power of 15 dBm. However, when
                using the LFTX
                > daughterboard, I am getting a much less output power.
                > [1]
                >
                
http://www.ettus.com/content/files/07495_Ettus_N200-210_DS_Flyer_HR.pdf
                >
                > In GNU Radio with the USRP N200, we use a sinusoid
                with a frequency of
                > 150 kHz and an amplitude of 0.98, fed into the
                LFTX daughterboard for
                > a center frequency of 5 MHz. When the output of
                LFTX is plugged into a
                > scope terminated with a 50-ohm terminator, the
                scope reads 24.8 mV
                > (peak-to-peak). This is around -28.13 dBm.
                >
                > Is this the max power one can get out of the LFTX
                daughterboard?
                >
                >
                > Thanks.
                >
                > Best regards,
                > Khalid
                Probably somewhere in the neighborhood of +7dBm,
                maybe a little more.

                The LF/BASIC series have *no* gain in either path,
                so you're just looked
                at buffered ADC ouput.



                --
                Marcus Leech
                Principal Investigator
                Shirleys Bay Radio Astronomy Consortium
                http://www.sbrac.org


-- Marcus Leech
                Principal Investigator
                Shirleys Bay Radio Astronomy Consortium
                http://www.sbrac.org




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