10-12-2014 03:06 AM - edited 10-12-2014 03:08 AM
Hi, everyone!
First, I use one USRP as a transmitter to emit a sinewave (the signal is exp(j2*pi*f*t)), then I use the external clock to synchronize two USRPs (both the Ref in and PPS in are connected to the clock) as receivers. As the receivers are synchronized and they are at the same distance from the transmitter, I thought the signal they receive should have an almost the same phase. However, in practice, the phase offset is quite big, and this problem really confuses me.
this is the received signals from 2 receivers.
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10-12-2014 06:34 AM
Yes. What you observe is expected.
Near the bottof of this document read the secton "Phase Alignment vs. Phase Coherence"
http://www.ni.com/white-paper/14311/en/
And also, for aligned phase, see the following "Angle of Arrival Detection with NI USRP"
https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-25716
Erik
10-13-2014 08:43 PM
Thank you, Erik! Your reply perfectly answers my question!
11-02-2014 08:04 AM - edited 11-02-2014 08:05 AM
Hi,
Hi, Erik. I have seen the AOA demo, and I am curious about the receivers where the two antenna connectors are used as RX (one by wire while the other is wireless). However, when I go to see the NI USRP-2920 Block Diagram, I think the RF Switch can only switch to one direction, is that right to use these two connectors as RX at the same time?
And can the two connectors of USRP-2921 be used as RX at the same time?(In my lab, I only have USRP-2921)
Thank you very much!!
11-02-2014 02:08 PM