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university:tools:pluto:controlling_the_transceiver_and_transferring_data [28 Apr 2017 16:02] – [Controlling the transceiver] Michael Hennerichuniversity:tools:pluto:controlling_the_transceiver_and_transferring_data [28 Apr 2017 16:29] – [Controlling the transceiver] Michael Hennerich
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 It shows how to control the AD936x transceiver via a remote connection. It shows how to control the AD936x transceiver via a remote connection.
  
-  - Create IIO IP Network context. Instead of ip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx it'll also accept usb:XX.XX.X+  - Create IIO IP Network context. Instead of ''ip:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'' it'll also accept ''usb:XX.XX.X''
   - Get the AD936x PHY device structure   - Get the AD936x PHY device structure
   - Set the TX LO frequency (see [[resources:tools-software:linux-drivers:iio-transceiver:ad9361|AD9361 device driver documentation]])    - Set the TX LO frequency (see [[resources:tools-software:linux-drivers:iio-transceiver:ad9361|AD9361 device driver documentation]]) 
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 \\ \\
 <code c> <code c>
 +#include <iio.h>
 +
 int main (int argc, char **argv) int main (int argc, char **argv)
 { {
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  iio_device_find_channel(phy, "voltage0", false),  iio_device_find_channel(phy, "voltage0", false),
  "sampling_frequency",  "sampling_frequency",
- 50000000); /* RX baseband rate 50 MSPS */+ 5000000); /* RX baseband rate MSPS */
  
  receive(ctx);  receive(ctx);
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 ===== Receiving data ===== ===== Receiving data =====
 +
 +  - Get the RX capture device structure
 +  - Get the IQ input channels
 +  - Enable I and Q channel
 +  - Create the RX buffer
 +  - Fill the buffer 
 +  - Process samples
 +
 +\\
  
 <code c> <code c>
university/tools/pluto/controlling_the_transceiver_and_transferring_data.txt · Last modified: 18 Dec 2020 17:55 by Rob Riggs