David,

unfortunately not. The filter API does only export the filters internal to the AD9361 on B2xx series devices. However, if you let MCR = sample rate you should basically only have filters inside the AD9361 active.

Cheers,
Julian

On 8/26/20 6:16 AM, David Carsenat wrote:
Ok thanks a lotJulian, this is very helpful.
Does your example allow to list FPGA filters also ?

Le mar. 25 août 2020 à 21:57, Julian Arnold <jul...@elitecoding.org <mailto:jul...@elitecoding.org>> a écrit :

    David,

    take a look at the ad9361 user guide [1]. It has all the information
    you
    are looking for.

    If you want to know which filters you can configure and how, take a
    look
    at [2]. It's a simple example I wrote quite a while back but it should
    still be good to get you started.

    Hope that helps!

    Cheers,
    Julian

    [1]
    
https://form.analog.com/Form_Pages/Catalina/CatalinaDesign.aspx?prodid=AD9361
    [2] https://github.com/jarn0ld/uhd-filter-tool

    On 8/25/20 9:09 PM, David Carsenat via USRP-users wrote:
     > Hi, I am using a B205 and I'd just like to know what are the
     > difference filter stages (analog and digital) seen by the signal
    (both
     > Tx and Rx), in the AD936x and in the FPGA.
     > Another way to help me, should be to have a description of the
    filter
     > that I can address with the filter.hpp functions : Can I address and
     > change filters behaviours that are part only on FPGA or also the
    AD9361
     > filters ?
     >
     > Many thanks
     >
     > David
     >
     >
     >
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