ADLAM PLUTO baseband modulation

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JOB
JOB 2020 年 3 月 1 日
コメント済み: ARHUM AHMAD 2022 年 5 月 30 日
Hi, everyone, I'm new to ADLAM PLUTO. I want to transmit/receive Baseband signals (an array of complex numbers) using ADLAM pluto.
The following MATLAB code was used
clc; close all;clear all;
% Setup Receiver
rx=sdrrx('Pluto','OutputDataType','double','SamplesPerFrame',2^15);
% Setup Transmitter
tx = sdrtx('Pluto','Gain',-21);
% Transmit Random
myrandom=(randi([0,1],1,10)+randi([0,1],1,10)*i);
tx.transmitRepeat(myrandom());
% Setup Scope
samplesPerStep = rx.SamplesPerFrame/rx.BasebandSampleRate;
steps = 20;
ts = dsp.TimeScope('SampleRate', rx.BasebandSampleRate,...
'TimeSpan', samplesPerStep*steps,...
'BufferLength', rx.SamplesPerFrame*steps);
sa = dsp.SpectrumAnalyzer;
sa.SampleRate = rx.BasebandSampleRate;
for k=1:steps
ts(rx());
sa(rx());
end
This code produced the following error message
Error using comm.libiio.AD9361.tx/validateInputsImpl
The number of columns of the input signal must match the number of
channels selected for single-channel settings.
Error in comm.libiio.AD9361.tx/transmitRepeat
How can it be done using transmitrepeat() command? Can I have a choice of carrier frequency and type of modulation for this?
How can "The number of columns of the input signal must match the number of channels selected for single-channel settings." be specified in sdrtx?
With what commands can the transmitted signals can be made available for further MATLAB processing after receiving it?
Thanks in advance!
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ARHUM AHMAD
ARHUM AHMAD 2022 年 5 月 30 日
Try to implement using simulink.

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nicolas pellanda
nicolas pellanda 2021 年 4 月 27 日
try to write the vector in input in your transmit system tx (tx.transmitRepeat()) as a column vector. For doing this try to write
myrandom=(randi([0,1],1,10)+randi([0,1],1,10)*i);
myrandom=myrandom';
tx.transmitRepeat(myrandom());

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