02-22-2017 08:14 AM
Hello all,
I have a NI PCIe-8371 installed on the Host PC's motherboard. It just has one port and one can just connect one USRP to it.
I was wondering how we can connect two USRP-2943R (120MHz) to just one PC using MXIe x4 Cable connection?
Thanks.
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02-23-2017 06:30 PM
Hi Amir2,
The easy answer is to connect to one USRP with the MXI connection and the other with Ethernet. Be aware that the ethernet connection will have some limitations, including access to the FPGA. This is described in more detail in the 2943R Getting Started Guide.
If you need to be able to access the FPGA on both USRPs, there isn't going to be a way to do this without some modification of your hardware list. One option would be with the NI PCIe-8372 card instead, as it has 2 x4 MXI ports on a single card. Alternatively if your computer has two PCIe slots, you could get a second PCIe-8371.
Hope this helps!
02-24-2017 09:07 AM
Thank you for your reply.
My computer just has one x4 slot. I use this slot for connecting one of the USRPs to Host PC via the PCIe-8371. However, my computer also has an extra x16 slot. Can I use this slot to insert another PCIe-8371?
Thank you.
02-24-2017 03:41 PM
I recommend using the CPS-8910. This will allow you to connect multiple USRP RIOs using the PCIe connection.
02-24-2017 03:46 PM
The x16 slot will work just fine for another PCIe-8371.
- Robert
02-24-2017 03:59 PM
Thank you Robert.