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Basic usage
Desciption
In this tutorial we'll demonstrate how to navigate from the COSMOS sandbox to a single SDR on a node and run an application to read samples from the SDR.
Prerequisites
In order to access the test bed, create a reservation and have it approved by the reservation service. Access to the resources are granted after the reservation is confirmed. Please follow the process shown on the COSMOS work flow page to get started.
Set up
For this example we used the Krypton SDR on console.sb1.cosmos-lab.org. Follow the steps below to gain access to this console and set up your node with an appropriate image.
- Sign up for a COSMOS account
- Create a resource reservation on sandbox 1
- Login into your reserved domain.
- Load baseline_uhd.ndz on your resource. - this is done via OMF commands.
When opening a terminal into console.sb1.cosmos-lab.org set up a tunnel from localhost:5002 to sdr2-lg1.sb1.cosmos-lab.org:9002. This will be used by the web app to connect to a server running on the Krypton's host.
Configure and detect the radio
- Once your node is ready and turned on, ssh into the Krypton's host
console:~$ ssh root@sdr2-lg1.sb1.cosmos-lab.org
- The USRP 2974 requires a PCIe driver to control the FPGA with the embedded PC. In the provided images, this will load automatically on boot. If it has issues, you can run it manually via
systemctl restart niusrprio.service
.
Detailed steps for driver installation and radio detection are on the Krypton usage page. There is also a trouble shooting section at the bottom on that page to update the Krypton's internal firmware if necesary.
- Run uhd_find_devices' and check if the X310 is detected
root@sdr-console> uhd_find_devices --args="type=x300" [INFO] [UHD] linux; GNU C++ version 7.4.0; Boost_106501; UHD_3.14.0.HEAD-0-g6875d061 -------------------------------------------------- -- UHD Device 0 -------------------------------------------------- Device Address: serial: 31557B9 fpga: HG name: product: X310 resource: RIO0 type: x300
The output enumerates all the SDRs that were detected. Krypton has only one PCIe radio device of type=x300.
- Use the uhd_usrp_probe command to get more details on the x300. Specifying resource=rio0 ensures only the directly connected radio is probed, instead of the radios on the network.
root@sdr-console> uhd_usrp_probe --args="resource=rio0,type=x300" [INFO] [UHD] linux; GNU C++ version 7.4.0; Boost_106501; UHD_3.14.0.HEAD-0-g6875d061 [INFO] [X300] X300 initialization sequence... [INFO] [X300] Connecting to niusrpriorpc at localhost:5444... [INFO] [X300] Using LVBITX bitfile /usr/local/share/uhd/images/usrp_x310_fpga_HG.lvbitx... [INFO] [X300] Radio 1x clock: 200 MHz [INFO] [GPS] Found an internal GPSDO: LC_XO, Firmware Rev 0.929a [INFO] [0/DmaFIFO_0] Initializing block control (NOC ID: 0xF1F0D00000000000) [INFO] [0/DmaFIFO_0] BIST passed (Throughput: 1301 MB/s) [INFO] [0/DmaFIFO_0] BIST passed (Throughput: 1303 MB/s) [INFO] [0/Radio_0] Initializing block control (NOC ID: 0x12AD100000000001) [INFO] [0/Radio_1] Initializing block control (NOC ID: 0x12AD100000000001) [INFO] [0/DDC_0] Initializing block control (NOC ID: 0xDDC0000000000000) [INFO] [0/DDC_1] Initializing block control (NOC ID: 0xDDC0000000000000) [INFO] [0/DUC_0] Initializing block control (NOC ID: 0xD0C0000000000000) [INFO] [0/DUC_1] Initializing block control (NOC ID: 0xD0C0000000000000) _____________________________________________________ / | Device: X-Series Device | _____________________________________________________ | / | | Mboard: X310 | | revision: 12 | | revision_compat: 7 | | product: 30810 | | mac-addr0: 00:11:22:33:44:55 | | mac-addr1: 66:77:88:99:aa:bb | | gateway: 192.168.10.1 | | ip-addr0: 192.168.10.2 | | subnet0: 255.255.255.0 | | ip-addr1: 192.168.40.2 | | subnet1: 255.255.255.0 | | ip-addr2: 255.255.255.255 | | subnet2: 255.255.255.0 | | ip-addr3: 255.255.255.255 | | subnet3: 255.255.255.0 | | serial: 31557B9 | | FW Version: 6.0 | | FPGA Version: 35.1 | | FPGA git hash: 4c165a5 | | RFNoC capable: Yes | | | | Time sources: internal, external, gpsdo | | Clock sources: internal, external, gpsdo | | Sensors: gps_gpgga, gps_gprmc, gps_time, gps_locked, gps_servo, ref_locked | | _____________________________________________________ | | / | | | RX Dboard: A | | | ID: UBX-TDD (0x0203) | | | Serial: 31584CF | | | _____________________________________________________ | | | / | | | | RX Frontend: 0 | | | | Name: UBX RX | | | | Antennas: TX/RX, RX2, CAL | | | | Sensors: lo_locked | | | | Freq range: 10.000 to 6000.000 MHz | | | | Gain range PGA0: 0.0 to 31.5 step 0.5 dB | | | | Bandwidth range: 160000000.0 to 160000000.0 step 0.0 Hz | | | | Connection Type: IQ | | | | Uses LO offset: No | | | _____________________________________________________ | | | / | | | | RX Codec: A | | | | Name: ads62p48 | | | | Gain range digital: 0.0 to 6.0 step 0.5 dB | | _____________________________________________________ | | / | | | RX Dboard: B | | | ID: UBX-TDD (0x0203) | | | Serial: 31584EE | | | _____________________________________________________ | | | / | | | | RX Frontend: 0 | | | | Name: UBX RX | | | | Antennas: TX/RX, RX2, CAL | | | | Sensors: lo_locked | | | | Freq range: 10.000 to 6000.000 MHz | | | | Gain range PGA0: 0.0 to 31.5 step 0.5 dB | | | | Bandwidth range: 160000000.0 to 160000000.0 step 0.0 Hz | | | | Connection Type: IQ | | | | Uses LO offset: No | | | _____________________________________________________ | | | / | | | | RX Codec: B | | | | Name: ads62p48 | | | | Gain range digital: 0.0 to 6.0 step 0.5 dB | | _____________________________________________________ | | / | | | TX Dboard: A | | | ID: UBX-TDD (0x0202) | | | Serial: 31584CF | | | _____________________________________________________ | | | / | | | | TX Frontend: 0 | | | | Name: UBX TX | | | | Antennas: TX/RX, CAL | | | | Sensors: lo_locked | | | | Freq range: 10.000 to 6000.000 MHz | | | | Gain range PGA0: 0.0 to 31.5 step 0.5 dB | | | | Bandwidth range: 160000000.0 to 160000000.0 step 0.0 Hz | | | | Connection Type: QI | | | | Uses LO offset: No | | | _____________________________________________________ | | | / | | | | TX Codec: A | | | | Name: ad9146 | | | | Gain Elements: None | | _____________________________________________________ | | / | | | TX Dboard: B | | | ID: UBX-TDD (0x0202) | | | Serial: 31584EE | | | _____________________________________________________ | | | / | | | | TX Frontend: 0 | | | | Name: UBX TX | | | | Antennas: TX/RX, CAL | | | | Sensors: lo_locked | | | | Freq range: 10.000 to 6000.000 MHz | | | | Gain range PGA0: 0.0 to 31.5 step 0.5 dB | | | | Bandwidth range: 160000000.0 to 160000000.0 step 0.0 Hz | | | | Connection Type: QI | | | | Uses LO offset: No | | | _____________________________________________________ | | | / | | | | TX Codec: B | | | | Name: ad9146 | | | | Gain Elements: None | | _____________________________________________________ | | / | | | RFNoC blocks on this device: | | | | | | * DmaFIFO_0 | | | * Radio_0 | | | * Radio_1 | | | * DDC_0 | | | * DDC_1 | | | * DUC_0 | | | * DUC_1
Configure and run the application
Download the application source code from the attachment section below.
root@sdr-console> wget https://wiki.cosmos-lab.org/raw-attachment/wiki/tutorials/basic_usage/spectrum_view.tar.gz root@sdr-console> tar -zxvf spectrum_view.tar.gz root@sdr-console> cd SPECTRUM_VIEW
Please refer to the README file in SPECTRUM_VIEW directory for instructions on compiling and running the application. Before compiling install a few required libraries.
root@sdr-console> apt update root@sdr-console> apt-get -y install libboost-all-dev liblog4cxx-dev cmake libfftw3-dev libxml2-dev libpopt-dev libsqlite3-dev pkg-config libxml2-utils gnulib
Now compile and make the websocket library.
root@sdr-console> make websocket
Lastly compile the application - this will generate the executable app_read_sdr_samples that reads samples from the SDR.
root@sdr-console> make
Run the application - this will start a server that listens for commands to configure the radio and stream received spectrum samples.
root@sdr-console> ./app_read_sdr_samples INFO 11:51:08.262 (main.cpp:623) - Starting command server at 5180 INFO 11:51:08.262 (main.cpp:175) - Starting websock server at 9002 ...........
Visualize spectrum samples
Download the spectrum visualizer web client to your desktop. It is all in another zip file - spectrum_view.zip. Unzip this folder and open spectrum_view.html in a Chrome browser.
When the viewer is first opened, the page display should be similar to the following
##Just to briefly demonstrate some functionality, open the spectrum_view.html file in a Chrome browser.
Ensure the localhost field is set to localhost:5002. (Recall from the set up section to create a tunnel from localhost:5002 to sdr2-lg1.sb1.cosmos-lab.org:9002 since the app_read_sdr_samples application has a websock server listening on that host:port.) Ensure the device type field is set to type=x300.
Click the connect button once and a "Websocket Connection" statement should be output by the application. Now click on make to create a device handle.
The RF radio parameters are already populated with default values for 2.4 GHz WIFI band. To view other active spectrum bands change the RATE, FREQ, GAIN fields to
RF Parameter value description RATE 50e6 Sampling rate FREQ 1925e6 Center frequency GAIN 30 Receive gain
Then click on Submit to update the SDR.
Click on the Halted button to begin streaming samples from the radio to the browser. This should display the spectrum if all went well.
Troubleshooting
Check the troubleshooting section in the Krypton usage page for common errors.
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