AD convertor
AD convertor
1. What AD converter is used in the Sdrplay SDR receiver? Is the AD chip capable of transmitting and receiving? I saw a driver instructions for use in Sdrplay for an Analog Devices AD9361.
The AD9361 is a high performance, highly integrated 12 bit radio frequency (RF) Agile Transceiver™designed for use in 3G and 4Gbase station applications.
2. Is the Sdrplay sdr compatible with GNURadio USRP software?
Thank you
Rob
The AD9361 is a high performance, highly integrated 12 bit radio frequency (RF) Agile Transceiver™designed for use in 3G and 4Gbase station applications.
2. Is the Sdrplay sdr compatible with GNURadio USRP software?
Thank you
Rob
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Re: AD convertor
Hi Robz,
The ADCs are not separate devices and instead are integrated as part of the Mirics chipset. As a consequence, they can they can only be used for receive functionality with the RSP.
The RSP is compatible with GNU Radio via SoapySDR. The standard gr-osmosdr build has a soapySDR interface, so we recommend accessing the RSP this way rather than using a custom version of gr-osmosdr to control the RSP, which can be fraught with problems.
Sincerely
SDRplay Tech_Support
The ADCs are not separate devices and instead are integrated as part of the Mirics chipset. As a consequence, they can they can only be used for receive functionality with the RSP.
The RSP is compatible with GNU Radio via SoapySDR. The standard gr-osmosdr build has a soapySDR interface, so we recommend accessing the RSP this way rather than using a custom version of gr-osmosdr to control the RSP, which can be fraught with problems.
Sincerely
SDRplay Tech_Support
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