WARPLab 7
- Downloads
Getting Started
- Sample Buffer Sizes
- Automatic Gain Control
- Examples
- Extending WARPLab
- Debugging Errors
- Porting Code
- Benchmarks
WARPLab 7 Framework
WARPLab 7 Reference Design
Reference Design Modules
- Node
Interface Group
Baseband
Transport
Trigger Manager
Hardware
Reference Design Commands
WARPLab commands are classified according to the subsystem in a WARP node that they affect.
Node Commands
Node commands are responsible for node-level actions like blinking LEDs or reading the serial number from the WARP node.
Interface Commands
Interface commands relate to radio interface actions like tuning center frequencies.
Baseband Commands
Baseband commands are for interacting with the design running in the FPGA fabric. For example, a baseband command allows reading received I and Q values from the board that are stored in a buffer.
Transport Commands
Transport commands are for interacting with the subsystem that is responsible for communicating with the host PC.
Trigger Manager Commands
Trigger Manager commands are for handling the many different ways of triggering WARPLab nodes: Ethernet, Energy Detection, and hardware pins on the board.