I’m fine using one of the supported rates.  That’s totally fine.  I would just 
like to know how to check the clock rate and swap between the two for 
experimentation purposes.  Is there a terminal string I can run in Linux to do 
this?





Paul Mitchell

Engineering Technician IV

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From: Derek Kozel<mailto:de...@bitstovolts.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2019 1:56 PM
To: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org<mailto:discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Clock rate change on x300



Hi Paul,

What rate do you want to adjust it to and for what purpose? The X300
supports a master clock rate of 200 MS/s and 184.32 MS/s. The built in
DSP can convert to an integer divisor sample rate of one of those two.
Adding support for another rate would require either a lot of software
work or implementing a rational resampler in the FPGA in which case you
would need a Vivado license.

https://files.ettus.com/manual/page_usrp_x3x0.html

Regards,
Derek

On 06/08/2019 19:09, Mitchell, Paul wrote:
> I need to adjust the clock rate on a USRP x300. Is there a simple way to do 
> this or do I need to use Vivado to access the FPGA image somehow? I am using 
> Linux for everything.
>
> Paul Mitchell
> Engineering Technician IV
> paul.mitch...@testllc.com
> 256.716.9056 (Work)
> 256.289.3581 (Cell)
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