Hier Blocks and Parameters

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This tutorial describes how to create a hierarchical block, or Hier block, in GRC. The previous tutorial, Creating Your First Block, demonstrates how to create your first GNU Radio block using the Embedded Python Block.

Creating the Flowgraph

A hier block is used to encapsulate and simplify multiple GNU Radio blocks into a single block. The example hier block will be a frequency shifter block which multiplies a Signal Source against an input signal.

The first step is creating the flowgraph. Drag and drop the following blocks into the workspace:

  1. Signal Source
  2. Multiply
  3. Noise Source
  4. Low Pass Filter
  5. Throttle
  6. QT GUI Frequency Sink
  7. QT GUI Range

Connect the blocks:

StartingFlowgraphHierBlock.png

Update the QT GUI Range properties:

  • Id: frequency
  • Default Value: 0
  • Start: -samp_rate/2
  • Stop: samp_rate/2

Update the Low Pass Filter properties:

  • Cutoff Freq (Hz): samp_rate/4
  • Transition Width (Hz): samp_rate/8

Create The Hier Block

Click and drag in the workspace window to select the Signal Source and Multiply blocks, as well as the connection between them:

ClickAndDragSelect.png


Right-click on the highlighted blocks and select More > Create Hier:

ClickCreateHier.png


A flowgraph will be created in a new GRC tab:

NewHierBlock.png


Double-click the Options block and edit the properties. Update the properties:

  • Id: FrequencyShifter
  • Title: Frequency Shifter Block
  • Generate Options: Hier Block

OptionsSelectHierBlock.png

The remaining properties will then change, showing the Category:

ShowGRCHierBlocksCategory.png

The Category is where the block can be found in the block library on the right hand of GRC. The hier block will be located under GRC Hier Blocks, instead of Core where the rest of the GNU Radio blocks are located.

Save the flowgraph.

Variables vs Parameters

A variable is different than a parameter in GNU Radio. A parameter creates an interface for the hier block to accept a value from an external source, where as a variable can only be accessed from within a hier block.