User Tools

Site Tools


experiment_usrp

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
Next revisionBoth sides next revision
experiment_usrp [2016/03/21 11:35] – [Providing USRP programs] lbesemeexperiment_usrp [2016/05/18 17:09] – [Providing USRP programs] lbeseme
Line 3: Line 3:
 ===== Providing USRP programs ===== ===== Providing USRP programs =====
  
-In CorteXlab, USRPs are programmed using the [[http://gnuradio.org|GNURadio]] toolchain. GNURadio is a free and open-source software development toolkit that provides signal processing blocks to implement software radios. In order to avoid arbitrary changes coming from the GNURadio development community, CorteXlab maintains a copy of the GNURadio repository, which contains the exact same version of GNURadio as the one installed on the CorteXlab nodes. This distribution can be downloaded [[https://github.com/CorteXlab/cxlb-build-toolchain|Here]]+In CorteXlab, USRPs are programmed using the [[http://gnuradio.org|GNURadio]] toolchain. GNURadio is a free and open-source software development toolkit that provides signal processing blocks to implement software radios. In order to avoid arbitrary changes coming from the GNURadio development community, CorteXlab maintains a copy of the GNURadio repository, which contains the exact same version of GNURadio as the one installed on the CorteXlab nodes. This distribution can be downloaded [[https://github.com/CorteXlab/cxlb-build-toolchain|Here]] with some explanation [building_a_toolchain](here)
  
 Programming a USRP with GNURadio is not an easy task, the user should be familiar with that, and should refer  Programming a USRP with GNURadio is not an easy task, the user should be familiar with that, and should refer 
experiment_usrp.txt · Last modified: 2023/12/11 14:02 by cmorin

Donate Powered by PHP Valid HTML5 Valid CSS Driven by DokuWiki