, 2015 4:44 PM
To: Ralph A. Schmid, dk5ras
Cc: Martin Braun; GNURadio Discussion List
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] USRP B200 host BW with USB 3.0/2.0
How is that possible since only 8MHz can be placed over USB 2.0 ?
On one hand I have a B200 which is supposed to deliver 56 MHz.
On the
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listen in.
Ralph.
From: discuss-gnuradio-bounces+ralph=schmid@gnu.org
[mailto:discuss-gnuradio-bounces+ralph=schmid@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Jorge
Gallo
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2015 4:07 PM
To: Martin Braun
Cc: GNURadio Discussion List
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] USRP B200 host
Martin,
The alternative of a USB 3.0 is not having 5 USRPs. It is just reading 5
times at different centrer frequencies in order to get 40MHz information
although that information will not be gathered at the same time.
For my application I just need to "see" the sprectrum. I do not need to
demodu
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On 01/29/2015 01:48 PM, Jorge Gallo wrote:
> I understand the given values of host bandwidth for each protocol:
>
> USB 2.0 8 (MS/s @ 16-bit I/Q)
If you go down to 8-bit I&Q, you will get twice that amount, if that's
any help.
> USB 3.061.44 (MS/s @ 16-bit I
I understand the given values of host bandwidth for each protocol:
USB 2.0 8 (MS/s @ 16-bit I/Q)
USB 3.061.44 (MS/s @ 16-bit I/Q)
However I would like to process 40MHz of analogue BW in GNURadio over USB
2.0
I fully understand a continuous reception is not p