12-21-2015 01:34 AM
In the attachments you will find the results of the Level Ranges.gvi. I also attached a screenshot of the received signal (I and Q). They are mismatched and I am not sure if this is intended.
Regards
12-21-2015 09:46 AM
Hello EtuelDue,
Thanks for posting the information. It appears to be extremely similar to mine, and I am able to run a new project with a 2950 without errors. This leads me to believe one of the following:
1) LabVIEW Communications project is corrupted.
Can you please post your project or create a new project for testing?
2) LabVIEW Communications is corrupted.
Can you please try to repair the installation of LabVIEW Communications?
3) The USRP RIO is having a hardware issue.
Can you please try to run the project on another USRP?
The results of these tests should let us know where the error is being generated.
Regards,
12-22-2015 12:33 AM
Hello Thomas C.,
1) LabVIEW Communications project is corrupted.
Can you please post your project or create a new project for testing?
2) LabVIEW Communications is corrupted.
Can you please try to repair the installation of LabVIEW Communications?
3) The USRP RIO is having a hardware issue.
Can you please try to run the project on another USRP?
1+2) I use the "PC USRP RIO 40 MHz BW Single-Device Streaming"-Example from the "New"-Tab. I also created new projects on two different PCs but the behavior of the device is not changing. From my perspective this excludes errors from the software.
I will try repairing LV on my second PC but I think this will not change anything.
3) I have another device (2953R,120 MHz BW) where the "PC USRP RIO 120 MHz BW Single-Device Streaming"-Example is working just fine.
Regards,
Etuel
12-22-2015 02:53 AM
I will try repairing LV on my second PC but I think this will not change anything.
No change.
12-22-2015 09:57 AM
Hello EtuelDue,
Thanks for the information.
Have you tried updating or changing the Firmware Image on the USRP with the NI-USRP Configuration Utility?
I agree. It is definitely a hardware issue.
Regards,
12-22-2015 12:44 PM
@tcap wrote:
Have you tried updating or changing the Firmware Image on the USRP with the NI-USRP Configuration Utility?
I agree. It is definitely a hardware issue.
Yes, I tried overwriting the firmware also on both PCs. A hardware issue seems to be the most likely reason.
Regards
01-07-2016 07:50 AM
So, after talking with the NI Support (and some additional testing) the error only occurs on NI 2940 and 2950 devices under specific circumstances. It is after all a software bug. Thanks everyone for contributing your ideas!