ons, and you should read a textbook on signal theory. GNU Radio
has a suggested reading page, which might give you a start[1].
Greetings,
Marcus
[1] https://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/SuggestedReading
> From: marcus.muel...@ettus.com
> To: manueldla...@hotmail.com; discu
Hi Manuel,
your signal is sampled with a sample rate. You can now estimate the time
shift in (fractional) samples, and calculate the "wall clock" time
difference by dividing by the sampling rate.
You, as a user, set the sampling rate that your device uses. The B210 is
very flexible in respect to t
Hi Manuel,
On 03/02/2015 08:38 PM, Manuel David Lozano Amezquita wrote:
>
> Hi Marcus, I know that the clock of the USRP b210 is 62MHz, but I need
> to show it on the flowgraph to compare the phase of two signals.
>
I'm really confused. You *can* configure the master clock rate, which is
the rate a
Hi Manuel,
could you explain what you mean with "internal clock of the board"?
Best regards,
Marcus Müller
On 03/02/2015 08:04 PM, Manuel David Lozano Amezquita wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm using a USRP B210 board, and I don't know how to watch on the
> flowgraph the internal clock of the board
Hi everyone,
I'm using a USRP B210 board, and I don't know how to watch on the flowgraph the
internal clock of the board, I need it to compare the time difference of two
signals.
Please Help Me.
Thanks
Manuel
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