RFNoC DUC
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The RFNoC Digital Upconverter (DUC) block is utilized to transform a signal from a lower sample rate to a higher one, while also providing the functionality to shift the signal's frequency. The DUC block supports integer sample rate conversion factors, offering versatility in signal processing. For achieving the best performance, particularly with minimal filter roll-off and maximum aliasing suppression, it is advisable to use conversion factors of {2, 4, 8}.
Parameters
(R): Run-time adjustable
- Channel count
- default: 1
- This specifies the number of channels / streams to be used with the block.
- Block Args
- default: ""
- Viable properties can be found at RFNoC duc control.
- Device Select / Instance Select
- Default: -1 / Default: -1
- These properties specify the device and instance to be used. It is best practice to always explicitly specify both. This is crucial because many USRP setups involve multiple instances of different blocks, and GNU Radio tends to select the first device or instance it finds, which may not be the most suitable choice. Explicit specification helps to prevent errors and ensures the correct setup is used.
- - Use uhd_usrp_probe to determine the correct device and instance numbers.
- - Always specify the device and instance explicitly to avoid automatic mismatches by GNU Radio.
- Even with a single device with multiple instances:
- - 0/Radio#0 → Device 0, Instance 0
- - 0/Radio#1 → Device 0, Instance 1
- Specification with multiple devices:
- - 0/Radio#1 → Device 0, Instance 1
- - 1/Radio#1 → Device 1, Instance 1
- By consistently specifying the device and instance, you ensure that the most appropriate settings are applied and avoid potential issues caused by automatic selection.
- Ch0
- Frequency Shift (Hz)
- default: 0
- Positive or negative Frequency offset relative to the original frequency
- Ch0
- Input Rate (Hz)
- default: 0
- Output sample rate in Hz
- Ch1
- Frequency Shift (Hz)
- default: 0
- Positive or negative Frequency offset relative to the original frequency
- Ch1
- Input Rate (Hz)
- default: 0
- Output sample rate in Hz
- Ch2
- Frequency Shift (Hz)
- default: 0
- Positive or negative Frequency offset relative to the original frequency
- Ch2
- Input Rate (Hz)
- default: 0
- Output sample rate in Hz
- Ch3
- Frequency Shift (Hz)
- default: 0
- Positive or negative Frequency offset relative to the original frequency
- Ch3
- Input Rate (Hz)
- default: 0
- Output sample rate in Hz
Example Flowgraph
You can find this example at rfnoc_duc_radio.grc.
Example Output
Source Files
- C++ files
- rfnoc_duc_impl.cc
- Header files
- rfnoc_duc_impl.h
- Public header files
- rfnoc_duc.h
- Block definition
- uhd_rfnoc_duc.block.yml