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UHD - Synchronization Application Notes
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.. contents:: Table of Contents
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The following application notes explain how to synchronize multiple USRPs
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with the goal of transmitting or receiving time-aligned samples for MIMO
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or other applications requiring multiple USRPs operating synchronously.
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**Note:** The following synchronization notes do not apply to USRP1,
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which does not support the advanced features available in newer products.
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Common reference signals
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
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USRPs take two reference signals in order to synchronize clocks and time:
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* A 10MHz reference to provide a single frequency reference for both devices, and
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* A pulse-per-second (1PPS) to synchronize the sample time across devices.
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Provide reference signals
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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USRPs have two primary means of providing synchronization:
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**Method 1:**
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Connect the front panel SMA connectors to the reference sources.
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Typically, these signals are provided by an external GPSDO.
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However, some USRP models can provide these signals from an optional internal GPSDO.
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**Method 2:**
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Use the MIMO Expansion cable to share reference sources (USRP2 and N-Series).
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The MIMO cable can be used synchronize one device to another device.
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Users of the MIMO cable may use method 1 to synchronize multiple pairs of devices.
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**Note:**
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For users generating their own signals for the external SMA connectors,
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the pulse-per-second should be clocked from the 10MHz reference.
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See the application notes for your device for specific signal requirements.
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Set the clock configuration
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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In order to synchronize to an external clock,
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configure the USRP device using the "external" clock configuration:
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::
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usrp->set_clock_config(uhd::clock_config_t::external());
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Sometimes the delay on the PPS signal will cause it to arrive inside the timing
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margin the FPGA sampling clock, causing PPS edges to be separated by less or
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more than 100million cycles of the FPGA clock. If this is the case,
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you can change the edge reference of the PPS clock with the clock_config_t:
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::
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uhd::clock_config_t clock_config = uhd::clock_config_t::external();
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clock_config.pps_polarity = uhd::clock_config_t::PPS_NEG;
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usrp->set_clock_config(clock_config);
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Synchronizing the device time
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
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The purpose of the PPS signal is to synchronously latch a time into the device.
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You can use the set_time_next_pps(...) function to either initialize the sample time to 0,
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or to an absolute time such as GPS time or UTC time.
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For the purposes of synchronizing devices,
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it doesn't matter what time you initialize to when using set_time_next_pps(...).
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Method 1 - poll the USRP time registers
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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One way to initialize the PPS edge is to poll the "last PPS" time from the USRP device.
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When the last PPS time increments, the user can determine that a PPS has occurred:
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const uhd::time_spec_t last_pps_time = usrp->get_time_last_pps();
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while (last_pps_time == usrp->get_time_last_pps()){
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//sleep 100 milliseconds (give or take)
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}
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usrp->set_time_next_pps(uhd::time_spec_t(0.0));
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Method 2 - query the GPSDO for seconds
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Most GPSDO can be configured to output a NMEA string over the serial port once every PPS.
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The user can wait for this string to determine the PPS edge,
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and the user can also parse this string to determine GPS time:
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//call user's function to wait for NMEA message...
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usrp->set_time_next_pps(uhd::time_spec_t(0.0));
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-- OR --
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//call user's function to wait for NMEA message...
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//call user's function to parse the NMEA message...
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usrp->set_time_next_pps(uhd::time_spec_t(gps_time+1));
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Method 3 - internal GPSDO
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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USRPs with internal GPSDOs properly configured will automatically
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configure themselves to set the VITA time to current UTC time.
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See the `GPSDO Application Notes <./gpsdo.html>`_ for more details.
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Method 4 - MIMO cable
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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A USRP can synchronize its time to another USRP via the MIMO cable.
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Unlike the other methods, this does not use a real "pulse per second".
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Rather, the USRP sends an encoded time message over the MIMO cable.
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The slave device will automatically synchronize to the time on the master device.
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See the `MIMO Cable Application Notes <./usrp2.html#using-the-mimo-cable>`_ for more detail.
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Synchronizing channel phase
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Align CORDICs in the DSP
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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In order to achieve phase alignment between USRPs, the CORDICS in both
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devices must be aligned with respect to each other. This is easily achieved
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by issuing stream commands with a time spec property, which instructs the
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streaming to begin at a specified time. Since the devices are already
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synchronized via the 10MHz and PPS inputs, the streaming will start at exactly
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the same time on both devices. The CORDICs are reset at each start-of-burst
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command, so users should ensure that every start-of-burst also has a time spec set.
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For receive, a burst is started when the user issues a stream command. This stream command should have a time spec set:
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uhd::stream_cmd_t stream_cmd(uhd::stream_cmd_t::STREAM_MODE_NUM_SAMPS_AND_DONE);
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stream_cmd.num_samps = samps_to_recv;
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stream_cmd.stream_now = false;
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stream_cmd.time_spec = time_to_recv;
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usrp->issue_stream_cmd(stream_cmd);
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For transmit, a burst is started when the user calls send(). The metadata should have a time spec and start of burst set:
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uhd::tx_metadata_t md;
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md.start_of_burst = true;
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md.end_of_burst = false;
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md.has_time_spec = true;
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md.time_spec = time_to_send;
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//send a single packet
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size_t num_tx_samps = usrp->get_device()->send(
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buffs, samps_to_send, md,
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uhd::io_type_t::COMPLEX_FLOAT32,
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uhd::device::SEND_MODE_ONE_PACKET, timeout
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);
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Align LOs in the front-end
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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After tuning the RF front-ends,
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each local oscillator may have a random phase offset due to the dividers
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in the VCO/PLL chains. This offset will remain constant after the device
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has been initialized, and will remain constant until the device is closed
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or re-tuned. This phase offset is typically removed by the user in MIMO
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applications, using a training sequence to estimate the offset. It will
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be necessary to re-align the LOs after each tune command.
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