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From: Marcus D Leech <patchvonbraun@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2021 5:46 PM
To: Skyvalakis Konstantinos
Cc: Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Phase Synchronize 2 USRP N200 w/ SBX cards
Which version of UHD?
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On Jun 10, 2021, at 7:39 AM, Skyvalakis Konstantinos <kskyvalakis@isc.tuc.gr> wrote:
Yes, I know that about GNURadio and the timed commands. I just described the flowchart here.
After I generated that flowchart in GNURadio I edited the timed commands in the generated python file, according to the code I included in my very first message in this thread.
So the timing is definitely done properly.
I also switched to QT GUI time sink, as you proposed, and I still observe a different phase offset at every experiment.
I am using 3.7.12.0 version of GNURadio.
Thanks for your help.
From: Marcus D. Leech <patchvonbraun@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2021 2:26 PM
To: Skyvalakis Konstantinos
Cc: Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Phase Synchronize 2 USRP N200 w/ SBX cards
On 06/10/2021 04:50 AM, Skyvalakis Konstantinos wrote:
I set up the following flowchart:
Multi_usrp_source -----> complex_to_real -------> WX GUI Scope Sink
I repeated the phase identical test tone experiment multiple times and I could clearly see that the phase offset between the 2 channels was different almost every time.
Phase offsets were ranging from almost 0 degrees up to 90 degrees.
Thanks.
Gnu Radio does NOT emit code that wraps the tuning requests in timed commands, so the synthesizers won't be properly
tuned for phase synchronization. ALSO the WX GUI Scope sink had (as I recall) a bug that caused things to appear out
of phase even if they weren't. You should probably use the QT GUI time sink instead--what version of GR are you using?
The WX GUI widgets have been deprecated for several years now, and don't even appear in later versions of GR.
You'd have to modify the generated code to have it wrap the tuning requests in timed commands.
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Οk, I know the way of the atan2 method you are proposing. I will try it tomorrow when I will have access to the equipment again.
When you said injecting a phase identical test tone earlier you meant, driving the signal from the generator to the RX2 port of each one of the SBX daughterboards (using a splitter),
with equal length cables and then checking the phase offset between the 2 channels?
Exactly this, yes. You want to measure the phase offset that is dominated by the receivers and not external path length differences.
Thanks.
Your generated tone should be OK as long as the path lengths are the same during phase calibration.
Measuring mutual phase offset can be done in a number of ways like taking the atan2 of the two channels and averaging.
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You assumed correctly. I am doing this in a single multi_usrp object, so it is ok. I will also remove that sleep command.
I don't know how I can measure the phase difference between the two RX channels. In my DoA experiment I am just transmitting a tone @ 868MHz from an RF generator and I'm receiving it from the 2 RX channels.
Also could you elaborate more on the last thing you mentioned, the one about the phase identical test tone....
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