Hi John,
If there's already a C++ or Python driver (or one that can be easily
wrapped/called by one of those languages) then the additional code (an
Out Of Tree module) to expose the device into GRC is usually very
straightforward. I've done a few hardware devices now from DC power
supplies up to
On 1/8/20 7:14 AM, Müller, Marcus (CEL) wrote:
Dear John,
you mean an external device that can interact with GNU Radio's sample
streams?
Well, I'd say it's not very hard per se – all you need is to write a
driver for that device. That driver needs to have an interface that you
can use to transm
Dear John,
you mean an external device that can interact with GNU Radio's sample
streams?
Well, I'd say it's not very hard per se – all you need is to write a
driver for that device. That driver needs to have an interface that you
can use to transmit samples from your PC to the device, or get sam
Good morning Marcus, and to the other erudite, frequent contributors to
this e-mail list. I'm far from a subject matter expert on the GNU Radio
Companion (GRC) but consider it to be one of the best examples of a
user-friendly, mouse-driven, object-oriented programming environment.
My hat's of