Running UHD and GNU Radio on NI USRP-RIO
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Application Note Number
AN-638
Revision History
Date | Author | Details |
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2016-05-01 | Neel Pandeya Nate Temple |
Initial creation |
Abstract
This AN explains the process to updating your USRP-Rio to run UHD and GNU Radio.
Overview
Warning
Opening the chassis and changing the daughterboards will void your NI warranty. NI will not be able to provide support for UHD, GNU Radio, or RFNoC. Support questions should be directed to the usrp-users and discuss-gnuradio mailing lists or to support@ettus.com.
Prerequisites
This guide assumes that your USRP-Rio already has a valid IP address, and that you can ping the device.
Installing UHD
You will need to install UHD 3.9.4 on to your host system. For more information on installing UHD, please see the Building and Installing the USRP Open-Source Toolchain (UHD and GNU Radio) on Linux, OS X and Windows Application Notes.
Downloading FPGA Images
After UHD is installed, run the following command to download the corresponding FPGA images.
sudo uhd_images_downloader
Flashing FPGA Image
Once the FPGA images are downloaded, you are ready to flash the FPGA image with the following command. Note, you will need to update to the IP address of the USRP-Rio and the path to the FPGA image in teh following command. Ensure power to the USRP-Rio or host computer is not interrupted during the flashing process.
usrp_x3xx_fpga_burner --add --correct --flags
Once the FPGA burner utility is completed, power cycle the USRP-Rio.
Testing
After you power cycle the USRP-Rio, test it with the following command.
uhd_usrp_probe
Installing GNU Radio
For details instructions on installing GNU Radio, please reference the GNU Radio section of the Building UHD and Gnuradio Application Notes.
Testing GNU Radio
Once GNU Radio is installed, you can test the operation of the USRP-Rio with the following utility.
uhd_fft
For a more detailed and through testing procedure, please see the Verifying the Operation of the USRP Using UHD and GNU Radio Application Note.
RFNoC
For detailed instructions on setting up RFNoC, please see the RFNoC Getting Started Guides page.