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N210 with Simulink

M
miprom68@gmail.com
Thu, Sep 15, 2011 1:37 PM

Has anyone on this list used the N210's with Simulink (now officially
supported)? How mature is it, are there any problems? Seems like a
powerful, easy way to tap into the power of the N210s, though of
course with a substantial upfront cost.

Ben

Has anyone on this list used the N210's with Simulink (now officially supported)? How mature is it, are there any problems? Seems like a powerful, easy way to tap into the power of the N210s, though of course with a substantial upfront cost. Ben
M
miprom68@gmail.com
Tue, Sep 20, 2011 1:45 PM

Doesn't seem like a lot of people have done this. I spoke with the MathWorks
yesterday and my understanding is their blocks support only basic
send/receive functionality and not all the capabilities of the UHD. It is
also quite new. I'm trying to figure out how to do things like setup
synchronous sampling, while also getting a direct link to Simulink. Does
anyone have experience with this? We can of course use GNURadio instead, but
I have found it not as easy to use or as powerful as Matlab.

Ben

On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 9:37 AM, miprom68@gmail.com wrote:

Has anyone on this list used the N210's with Simulink (now officially
supported)? How mature is it, are there any problems? Seems like a
powerful, easy way to tap into the power of the N210s, though of
course with a substantial upfront cost.

Ben

Doesn't seem like a lot of people have done this. I spoke with the MathWorks yesterday and my understanding is their blocks support only basic send/receive functionality and not all the capabilities of the UHD. It is also quite new. I'm trying to figure out how to do things like setup synchronous sampling, while also getting a direct link to Simulink. Does anyone have experience with this? We can of course use GNURadio instead, but I have found it not as easy to use or as powerful as Matlab. Ben On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 9:37 AM, <miprom68@gmail.com> wrote: > Has anyone on this list used the N210's with Simulink (now officially > supported)? How mature is it, are there any problems? Seems like a > powerful, easy way to tap into the power of the N210s, though of > course with a substantial upfront cost. > > Ben >