Time Scope with SDR
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Hey Guys,
I am trying to send and receive simple sine wave with Pluto at receiver i use "TIME SCOPE" in order to plot the received signal but it seems it doesn't work at all. Time scope show no signal, my PC consume all the memory and MATLB/Simulink got hang (sometime they crash as well). Is there any perticular setting to plot the received signal via SDR in simulink?
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Vidip
on 23 Nov 2023
I understand that you're facing challenges in plotting the received signal from a Pluto SDR using the Time Scope block in Simulink.
You should ensure that the sample rates on both the transmitter and receiver sides are compatible and correctly configured. Mismatched sample rates can lead to unexpected behaviour. Also, configure your blocks to have a reasonable number of samples per frame. Very large frames can lead to high memory usage and system instability.
Instead of using the "TIME SCOPE" block for continuous streaming signals, consider using blocks like "Spectrum Analyzer" to visualize the frequency domain and try to limit the duration of data displayed in the visualization tools. Plotting a very long signal can lead to high memory usage.
For further information, refer to the documentation link below:
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