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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Thomas Tsou
22bc28edc4 Transceiver52M: Setup dual sample rate transceiver
This patch applies oversampling, when selected with 4 sps,
to the downlink only, while running the receiver with
minimal sampling at 1 sps. These split sample rates allow
us to run a highly accurate downlink signal with minimal
distortion, while keeping receive path channel filtering
on the FPGA.

Without this patch, we oversample the receive path and
require a steep receive filter to get similar adjacent
channel suppression as the FPGA halfband / CIC filter
combination, which comes with a high computational cost.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Tsou <tom@tsou.cc>

git-svn-id: http://wush.net/svn/range/software/public/openbts/trunk@6747 19bc5d8c-e614-43d4-8b26-e1612bc8e597
2013-10-17 06:19:05 +00:00
Thomas Tsou
4bd5f6e64a Transceiver52M: Narrow resampling filter bandwidth
This patch only applies to resampling use at 4 samples-per-symbol.
By extention that means only USRP2 / N2xx devices are affected.
At 4 samples-per-symbol we restrict output bandwidth to roughly
roughly 700 MHz, which combined with the 2 pulse Laurent
approximation yields < 0.5 degrees of RMS phase error at the
resampler output.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Tsou <tom@tsou.cc>

git-svn-id: http://wush.net/svn/range/software/public/openbts/trunk@6742 19bc5d8c-e614-43d4-8b26-e1612bc8e597
2013-10-17 06:18:46 +00:00
Thomas Tsou
7251140a21 Transceiver52M: Add SSE floating point / integer conversion
Convertions are performed in multiples of 4 or 8. All loads are
considered unaligned.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Tsou <tom@tsou.cc>

git-svn-id: http://wush.net/svn/range/software/public/openbts/trunk@6734 19bc5d8c-e614-43d4-8b26-e1612bc8e597
2013-10-17 06:18:18 +00:00
Thomas Tsou
9dbadffcc5 Transceiver52M: Replace resampler with SSE enabled implementation
Replace the polyphase filter and resampler with a separate
implementation using SSE enabled convolution. The USRP2 (including
derived devices N200, N210) are the only supported devices that
require sample rate conversion, so set the default resampling
parameters for the 100 MHz FPGA clock. This changes the previous
resampling ratios.

  270.833 kHz -> 400 kHz      (65 / 96)
  270.833 kHz -> 390.625 kHz  (52 / 75)

The new resampling factor uses a USRP resampling factor of 256
instead of 250. On the device, this allows two halfband filters to
be used rather than one. The end result is reduced distortial and
aliasing effecits from CIC filter rolloff.

B100 and USRP1 will no be supported at 400 ksps with these changes.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Tsou <tom@tsou.cc>

git-svn-id: http://wush.net/svn/range/software/public/openbts/trunk@6733 19bc5d8c-e614-43d4-8b26-e1612bc8e597
2013-10-17 06:18:14 +00:00
Thomas Tsou
0e0c81de63 Transceiver52M: Set resampling option automatically based on device
Remove the built time resampling selection and link both options.
Move the normal push/pullBuffer() calls back to the base class and
overload them in the inherited resampling class.

USRP2/N2xx devices are the only devices that require resampling so
return that resampling is necessary on the device open(), which is
the point at which the device type will be known.

The GSM transceiver only operates at a whole number multiple of
the GSM rate and doesn't care about the actual device rate and
if resampling is used. Therefore GSM specific portion of the
transceiver should only need to submit the samples-per-symbol
value to the device interface.

Then, the device should be able to determine the appropriate
sample rate (400 ksps or 270.833 ksps) and if resampling is
appropriate.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Tsou <tom@tsou.cc>

git-svn-id: http://wush.net/svn/range/software/public/openbts/trunk@6723 19bc5d8c-e614-43d4-8b26-e1612bc8e597
2013-10-17 06:17:35 +00:00