On 2022-10-03 12:10, isaac mario tupac davila wrote:
Hello community
I'm Isaac. I'm trying to receive a signal with two channels using an
USRP N200 and a Basic RX.
I'm setting the sample rate of each channel to 20MSp/s, but what I
obtain is: The total sum of rates (40.000000 MSps on 2 channels)
exceeds the maximum capacity of the connection, causing overflow (O)
in the acquisition.
So, How do I know which is the maximum capacity for two channels? Why
is it not possible to acquire two channels with a sample rate of
20MSp/s in each one if I can acquire one channel with 20MSp/s?
Thanks in advance
Isaac T.
The maximum possible bit-rate for a 1GiGe connection is 1Gbit/sec.
The absolute most you can push over such a connection with the N200 is
25Msample/second--with 16-bit I and Q.
If you move to 8-bit samples, using "otw_format=sc8" in your device
arguments, you can move up to 50Msps over
that same connection.
This is basically just the maximum delivered rate of a 1Gbit
connection. So, one channel at 25Msps or two channels at 12.5Msps,
or if you're using sc8 "wire" format, 50Msps for one channel and
25Msps for two channels.