|
From: | Anish Mangal |
Subject: | Re: LimeSDR | Sinewave test | Glitchy behavior |
Date: | Thu, 18 Mar 2021 17:43:32 +0530 |
I tried your grc and got the same result.See the waveform's envelope in this oscilloscope capture. Note the timebase.This isn't happening in SDRAngel.On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 3:49 AM Cinaed Simson <cinaed.simson@gmail.com> wrote:I moved the rational resampler block from the output side to the input side of the WBFM.
The output of WBFM block needs to match the input of your LimeSDR.
I don't have the LimeSDR software installed so I couldn't look inside the sink block.
-- Cinaed
P.S - yes, you can post GRC's on the mailing list - they're text based.
On 3/17/21 4:14 AM, Anish Mangal wrote:
I linked the grc file in the original email. Attaching it here as well. (Don't know if the mailing list allows attachments)
On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 1:40 PM Cinaed Simson <cinaed.simson@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Anish - since this is a gnuradio mailing list, the starting point would be to post your GRC - which is an yaml or text file.
-- Cinaed
On 3/16/21 11:19 PM, Anish Mangal wrote:
Hi! Any pointers to where I can start debugging this?
Maybe run gnuradio-companion in debug mode?
Do more simpler tests?Any other suggestions?
I have a HackRF One and will try the exact same comparison there too ... SDRAngel & grc
On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 7:32 PM Anish Mangal <anishmg@umich.edu> wrote:
Hi,
To properly explain the issue I'm facing, I recorded a video showing Oscilloscope waveforms.
The gnuradio flowgraph is here:
The various versions of the software/hardware involved are the following.
gnuradio-companion: 3.8.2.0 (Python 3.6.9)gr-limesdr: branch gr-3.8 (last commit 47511dd58de1695b70e1028366411bada85eb60f)sdrangel: 4.12.1OS: Linux Mint 19.1CPU: Intel© Core™ i7-4900MQ CPU @ 2.80GHz × 4RAM: 16GBH/w: Thinkpad T440p
tl;drI'm trying a simple test to create a sinewave output from a WFM modulator block. If there is no audio input, its WFM modulated signal should be a simple sinewave. If I test this with SDRAngel, I see a clean-ish actual sinewave in time domain on the oscilloscope. But if I try to do the same with gnuradio, it seems to produce a glitchy signal.
Could I have any advice on what I might be doing wrong?
Thanks,Anish // VU2TVE
my_limesdr-const-source.grc
Description: Binary data
[Prev in Thread] | Current Thread | [Next in Thread] |