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doc [2019/03/29 10:52] lcardosodoc [2021/10/08 10:46] – [USRPs] add 2944 mimbert
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 # USRPs # USRPs
  
-All 21 USRPs installed in the FIT/CorteXlab room are of type NI-2932 (equivalent USRP N210 with a SBX daughterboard)Here are the main characteristics of the installed USRPs:+There 26 USRPs installed in the FIT/CorteXlab room.
  
-* Frequency range: 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz +* 22 are of type NI-2932 (equivalent USRP N210 with a SBX daughterboard). Here are the main characteristics of these (for more details refer to the [[http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/375988d.pdf|USRP-2932 specifications page at NI]]): 
-* Maximum bandwidth: 20 MHz (but in practice less than 20 MHz are usable without loss of samples due to either the gigabit ethernet connectivity or the computing power of the signal processing computer) +  * Frequency range: 400 MHz to 4.4 GHz 
-* Full-duplex TX and RX chains. There are antennas connected to the ''TX/RX'' and ''RX2'' ports of all USRPs. In the case the ''TX/RX'' ports are used, then only half-duplex is supported +  * One Gigabit/s ethernet attachment to control node 
-* Synchronization: All USRPs are connected to a stack of octoclocks and can be configured to work in synchronized mode by selecting ''external clock source'' in the USRP sink or source configuration.+  * Maximum bandwidth: 20 MHz (but in practice less than 20 MHz are usable without loss of samples due to either the gigabit ethernet connectivity or the computing power of the signal processing computer) 
 +  * Full-duplex TX and RX chains. There are antennas connected to the ''TX/RX'' and ''RX2'' ports of all USRPs. In the case the ''TX/RX'' ports are used, then only half-duplex is supported 
 +  * Synchronization: All USRPs are connected to a stack of octoclocks (see below for more info) and can be configured to work in synchronized mode by selecting ''external clock source'' in the USRP sink or source configuration. 
 +* 4 are of type N2944R (equivalent of X310).  Here are the main characteristics of these (for more details refer to the [[https://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/375724c.pdf|USRP-2944 specifications page at NI]]): 
 +  * Frequency range: 10 MHz to 6 GHz 
 +  * Dual 10 Gigabit/s ethernet attachment to control node 
 +  * Maximum bandwidth: 160 MHz (theorically, the dual 10 Gigabit/s ethernet attachment should be sufficient to transfer this whole bandwidth, but in practice in most cases the computing power of the signal processing computer will limit that) 
 +  * Synchronization: All USRPs are connected to a stack of octoclocks (see below for more info) and can be configured to work in synchronized mode by selecting ''external clock source'' in the USRP sink or source configuration.
  
-Find here tutorials on [how to use it](experiment_usrp)+Find here tutorials on [how to use them](experiment_usrp)
  
 # Octoclocks # Octoclocks
doc.txt · Last modified: 2023/11/27 11:58 by lcardoso

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