sdrangel/devices
Robin Getz 95edff4985 plutosdr: grab the RF bandwidth range from the device
This will use the RF bandwidth from the device, which is different
between AD9363 and AD9364.

Things are now managed like the device likes - analog low pass bandwidth
is RF (complex) bandwidth, not baseband single I or Q bandwidth.

Signed-off-by: Robin Getz <robin.getz@analog.com>
2019-02-01 16:42:08 -05:00
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bladerf1
bladerf2
hackrf
limesdr
perseus
plutosdr plutosdr: grab the RF bandwidth range from the device 2019-02-01 16:42:08 -05:00
soapysdr
xtrx
CMakeLists.txt
devices.pro Windows: fallen back to libusb 1.0.21 2019-01-27 18:26:00 +01:00
readme.md

readme.md

Devices common resources

This folder contains classes and methods that can be used by different plugins that work with a common physical device or via network. Thus this can be one of the following devices:

  • BladeRF1: one Rx and one Tx full duplex. Plugins are:

    • bladerf1input
    • bladerf1output
  • BladeRF2: 2 Rx and 2 Tx full duplex (BladeRF 2.0 micro). Plugins are:

    • bladerf2input
    • bladerf2output
  • HackRF: one Rx and one Tx half duplex. Plugins are:

    • hackrfinput
    • hackrfoutput
  • LimeSDR: 2 Rx and 2 Tx full duplex (Lime-USB). 1 Rx and 1 Tx full duplex (Lime-Mini). Plugins are

    • limesdrinput
    • limesdroutput
  • PlutoSDR: one Rx and one Tx full duplex. Plugins are

    • plutosdrinput
    • plutosdroutput
  • SoapySDR: Soapy SDR virtual device

    • soapysdrinput
    • soapysdroutput