Hi,
I am new to gnuradio and uhd. If the n210 is a “uhd only device” what
did previous devices use? I am asking because I am aware that the usrp2
python examples don’t work with the uhd images.
What I understand from the post at
http://old.nabble.com/Status-of-UHD-supporting-GNU-Radio-Python-Examples-td30829593.html
is that uhd does not yet support python. Is this correct? If not how
does one modify the usrp2 python examples to be compatible with uhd and
does this mean that gnuradio-companion is not supported by uhd? If my
assumption is correct I take it one can only write uhd applications in
cpp??? Would it still be possible to use the gnuradio signal processing
blocks within these applications as they are cpp as well?
Sorry for all the questions… Any response would be appreciated.
Regards,
Jaco
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Hi Jaco,
On Wed, May 04, 2011 at 11:58:21AM +0200, Jaco M. wrote:
I am new to gnuradio and uhd. If the n210 is a “uhd only device” what did
previous devices use? I am asking because I am aware that the usrp2 python
examples don’t work with the uhd images.
They used libusrp, a proprietary driver that came with GNU Radio.
Now, there’s UHD, which is independent, and GNU Radio has wrappers for
UHD.
What I understand from the post at http://old.nabble.com/
Status-of-UHD-supporting-GNU-Radio-Python-Examples-td30829593.html is that uhd
does not yet support python. Is this correct? If not how does one modify the
usrp2 python examples to be compatible with uhd and does this mean that
gnuradio-companion is not supported by uhd? If my assumption is correct I take
it one can only write uhd applications in cpp??? Would it still be possible to
use the gnuradio signal processing blocks within these applications as they are
cpp as well?
If you’re using the current master, don’t worry. You can simply use UHD
with GRC provided everything’s installed correctly (when you run
./configure, it lists the modules which will be installed and UHD should
be one of them).
I recommend ignoring anything non-UHD. Just make sure it’s all
installed, fire up GRC (or Python) and start hacking.
Cheers,
MB
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