04-18-2014 09:03 AM - edited 04-18-2014 09:08 AM
Hi, everyone
We are very confusing about the frequency offset between two different USRP 2920, it is unstable. The transmission wave is a single cosin wave cos(2*pi*fc*t) in the I path, fc is the carrier frequency of the transmitter. The received signal of I path should be cos(2*pi*(fc-fcr)*t), fcr is the carrier frequency of the receiver. We set fc and fcr the same at both transmitter and receiver 400MHz, and fc-fcr is the frequency offset we want to estimate by the FFT algorithm . The IQ rate is 500k, and each time we capture 500000 points to estimate the frequency offset by the FFT algorithm . We wish the frequency offset is stable, however , it is very unstable . The following picture illustrate the concrete situation . And the std value is 34.6694, the mean is 112.4722 . Note we do not run the program again and again to do the experiments. The total estimates is 4066 in a single program running. Is the unstable phenomenon normal for USRP ?
04-18-2014
09:36 AM
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Great question. Please check out this white paper on that exact topic.
https://www.ni.com/en/shop/wireless-design-test/what-is-a-usrp-software-defined-radio/global-synchro...