Thanks tom ...
As the question sounds to be a bit ambigous , what i was trying to figure
out was that , I have a hardware drivers written in labview programming ie.
.vi format, now as per the usrp it uses .rbf files to talk to the usrp
hardware . But now as i want a new hardware to be used
As the question sounds to be a bit ambigous , what i was trying to figure
out was that , I have a hardware drivers written in labview programming ie.
.vi format, now as per the usrp it uses .rbf files to talk to the usrp
hardware . But now as i want a new hardware to be used there would
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 1:00 PM, Josh Blum j...@joshknows.com wrote:
As the question sounds to be a bit ambigous , what i was trying to
figure
out was that , I have a hardware drivers written in labview programming
ie.
.vi format, now as per the usrp it uses .rbf files to talk to the
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 1:27 AM, ton ph phenomenon.aur...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone ,
I think this is true that gnuradio is a general purpose signal
processing framework , not only for USRP. Now i have a question regarding
this , suppose i have a hardware in which
the hardware drivers
Hi everyone ,
I think this is true that gnuradio is a general purpose signal
processing framework , not only for USRP. Now i have a question regarding
this , suppose i have a hardware in which
the hardware drivers are given in .vi [ labview ] or matlab compatible
format . At this situation