Ketan Mandke wrote:
After doing some further testing, it seems that using
"inband_2rxhb_2tx.rbf" allowed us to properly do automatic t/r
switching (even with the use of just one channel). We could not get
this functionality working correctly with "inband_1rxhb_1tx.rbf".
Maybe this rbf was not r
After doing some further testing, it seems that using
"inband_2rxhb_2tx.rbf" allowed us to properly do automatic t/r
switching (even with the use of just one channel). We could not get
this functionality working correctly with "inband_1rxhb_1tx.rbf".
Maybe this rbf was not rebuilt after applying wh
Ketan Mandke wrote:
Eric & George,
Thanks for quick responses. I also wanted to verify that I am using
the correct rbf. Since I am only using a single transmit/receive
channel, I have been using "inband_1rxhb_1tx.rbf". Is this ok, or
should I be using "inband_2rxhb_2tx.rbf"?
No problem.
in
Eric & George,
Thanks for quick responses. I also wanted to verify that I am using
the correct rbf. Since I am only using a single transmit/receive
channel, I have been using "inband_1rxhb_1tx.rbf". Is this ok, or
should I be using "inband_2rxhb_2tx.rbf"?
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 3:32 PM, George N
Eric Blossom wrote:
Hi Ketan!
I can't think of any reason that auto t/r shouldn't work with the
inband code... unless some control signal that it needs wasn't
connected to the master_control module in the inband case.
Hi Ketan,
I'm not sure which RBF you're using from us. I'd suggest the
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 03:12:29PM -0500, Ketan Mandke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way to do automatic transmit/receive switching with the
> inband code? I understand how the auto t/r switching in the legacy
> code worked (i.e. transmit mode was enabled whenever there was data in
> the transmit
Hi,
Is there any way to do automatic transmit/receive switching with the
inband code? I understand how the auto t/r switching in the legacy
code worked (i.e. transmit mode was enabled whenever there was data in
the transmit FIFO). My group has been hacking the inband code so that
we can utilize th