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# Using a custom bitstream with a PicoSDR | # Using a custom bitstream with a PicoSDR | ||
- | This tutorial shows how to use a custom bitstream when you are making experiments with PicoSDR. For this we will be using a Nutaq exemple | + | This tutorial shows how to use a custom bitstream when you are making experiments with PicoSDR. For this we will be using a Nutaq example |
- | This exemple | + | This example |
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- | The GRC file can be found at ''/ | + | |
+ | The GRC file can be found at ''/ | ||
## Edit the .grc file | ## Edit the .grc file | ||
- | Let's take a look at '' | + | Let's take a look at '' |
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+ | First, what it is intended to do: we send a video file to RTDEX Sink, and from RTDEX Source we get the constellation points of the OFDM demodulation and the video file is sent to a UDP Sink (in order to open it with VLC for example). We have also a lot of parameter | ||
- | This example can be used straight away when you are working on your setup, but not in CortXlab | + | This example can be used straight away when you are working on your setup, but not in CorteXlab |
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- | Let's back to the idea of sending a constant number to the PicoSDR and see if we get it back. First thing to do is to add a '' | + | Let's back to the idea of sending a constant number to the PicoSDR and see if we get it back. First thing to do is to add a '' |
- | Add a Python Block, open it, and click on 'Open in Editor' | + | Add a Python Block (from category '' |
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tuto_fpga_pico.txt · Last modified: 2017/11/15 16:22 by onicolas