A certain daughtercard can support 0-70dB of gain, and the main-board
A/D chip can do 0-20dB of gain.
If I request 50dB of gain from software, how does this get distributed
between these two locations? Is one used preferentially over the
other?
A certain daughtercard can support 0-70dB of gain, and the main-board
A/D chip can do 0-20dB of gain.
If I request 50dB of gain from software, how does this get distributed
between these two locations? Is one used preferentially over the
other?
Steven,
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 02:05:05PM -0400, Steven C. wrote:
A certain daughtercard can support 0-70dB of gain, and the main-board
A/D chip can do 0-20dB of gain.If I request 50dB of gain from software, how does this get distributed
between these two locations? Is one used preferentially over the
other?
look at the daughterboard control files: gr-usrp/src/db_*.py
and this thread:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2005-12/msg00094.html
Best regards,
Jens
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