Streaming (not losing a sample) is different than just “observing” something.
I can capture a buffer of 2 million samples at 50MSPS (20 milliseconds), and stream that back slower – that’s longer than the PPDU (PLCP frame) size (5.484 ms)
of 802.11ac
I agree – that’s sub optimal if you want to capture 100s of frames at a time – but you can observe, and learn a lot without streaming. We test LTE10 and get performance
metrics like that, so it can tell you a lot of what’s going on in the system.
-Robin
From: Kyeong Su Shin [mailto:address@hidden
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To: Getz, Robin <address@hidden>
Cc: w xd <address@hidden>; GNURadio Discussion List <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] cheap sdr platform
Hello Robin Getz, and to whom it may concern:
If it can do 10MS/s or higher, then maybe it can be used to observe some 10MHz LTE signals as well. Still a bit too slow for the typical 802.11 signals, but there are some 802.11 standards using lower bandwidths..
On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 9:01 PM, Getz, Robin <address@hidden> wrote:
Sorry for the delay – but there must be a host issue you are having – I can stream 8MSPS (no underflows/overflows),
and others get higher (12 or so).
If you are only getting 4 – I would be interested in following up, and understanding why. It should
be much higher.
-Robin
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Sent: Friday, September 29, 2017 9:56 PM
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Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] cheap sdr platform
As Marcus Müller said, ADALM-PLUTO is too slow for LTE/WIFI, unless you can come up with clever FPGA-level hacks dedicated for your jobs, or you are okay with NOT receiving signals
from actual LTE/WIFI transmitters. It can only stably stream ~4MS/s(!) of effective sampling rate over USB, and I believe that it does not support 8bit streaming mode. I am not sure why it can only do approx. 4MS/s - especially since other SDRs can stream
faster even with the USB 2.
I'd also recommend LimeSDR mini (shipping this December, but please be advised that it can be delayed further). If you need to get a unit soon, standard LimeSDR could be your best
bet. Also, if you want to implement your own BTS, you may want to look for a device that you can attach a stable external clock source.
Regards,
Kyeong Su Shin
On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 9:04 AM, Vitt Benv <address@hidden> wrote:
Take a look also at LimeSDR... there is a "mini" version for about 150$.
If I recall right it's a fullduplex 12 bit ADC/DDC, ranging 1MHz / 6GHz with 20 MSPS, with USB port.
Il 29 set 2017 10:21, "w xd" <address@hidden> ha scritto:
Hello guys,
Have some suggestion on the cheaper SDR platform for us to use with the GNURADIO software? As a student, I cannot buy the expensive usrp ,but I want to learn the
knowledge by the hardware and software. Any recommend? For example,use the hardware to do some experiments about LTE/WIFI.
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