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: ZMQ socket address specifier. The format of the address is <code>tcp://*:port</code> where * should be 127.0.0.1 for localhost.<br>
: ZMQ socket address specifier. The format of the address is <code>tcp://*:port</code> where * should be 127.0.0.1 for localhost.<br>
: <b>Note:</b> If the Source and Sink blocks are on two different computers on the same LAN, then the IP and port number of the Sink block must be specified on each end of that connection. For example, if the Sink is on IP 192.168.2.14:5678 and the Source is on IP 192.168.2.5, both Source and Sink blocks must specify the Sink IP and port (192.168.2.14:5678).
: <b>Note:</b> If the Source and Sink blocks are on two different computers on the same LAN, then the IP and port number of the Sink block must be specified on each end of that connection. For example, if the Sink is on IP 192.168.2.14:5678 and the Source is on IP 192.168.2.5, both Source and Sink blocks must specify the Sink IP and port (192.168.2.14:5678).
: <span style="color:red;font-weight:bold;">WARNING:</span> ZMQ endpoints <b>look</b> like URLs but they are not. A "tcp" endpoint specifies an IP address or a <i>network adapter</i> (e.g., <code>lo</code> or <code>eth0</code>). Do not use hostnames, like "localhost".


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== Example Flowgraph ==
== Example Flowgraph ==


This is a flowgraph of an Amplitude Modulation receiver. The signal from the transmitter section is received by the ZMQ SUB Source. It is a 48khz carrier with a sample rate of 768khz.
This is a flowgraph of an Amplitude Modulation receiver. The signal from the transmitter section is received by the ZMQ SUB Source. It is a 48khz carrier with a sample rate of 768khz. For complete details, see [[Simulation_example:_AM_transmitter_and_receiver#AM_receiver]].


[[File:AM_receive_fg.png|900px]]
[[File:AM_receive_fg.png|900px]]

Latest revision as of 03:57, 12 August 2022

Receive messages on ZMQ SUB socket and source stream.

This block will connect to a ZMQ PUB socket, then produce all incoming messages as streaming output.

Parameters

(R): Run-time adjustable

Address
ZMQ socket address specifier. The format of the address is tcp://*:port where * should be 127.0.0.1 for localhost.
Note: If the Source and Sink blocks are on two different computers on the same LAN, then the IP and port number of the Sink block must be specified on each end of that connection. For example, if the Sink is on IP 192.168.2.14:5678 and the Source is on IP 192.168.2.5, both Source and Sink blocks must specify the Sink IP and port (192.168.2.14:5678).
WARNING: ZMQ endpoints look like URLs but they are not. A "tcp" endpoint specifies an IP address or a network adapter (e.g., lo or eth0). Do not use hostnames, like "localhost".
Timeout
Receive timeout in milliseconds, default is 100ms.
Pass Tags
Whether source will look for and deserialize tags.
Hign Watermark
High Watermark to configure the socket to (-1 => zmq's default)

Example Flowgraph

This is a flowgraph of an Amplitude Modulation receiver. The signal from the transmitter section is received by the ZMQ SUB Source. It is a 48khz carrier with a sample rate of 768khz. For complete details, see Simulation_example:_AM_transmitter_and_receiver#AM_receiver.

AM receive fg.png

Source Files

C++ files
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Header files
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Public header files
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Block definition
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