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authorBen Hilburn <ben@ettus.com>2011-10-26 09:56:15 -0700
committerJosh Blum <josh@joshknows.com>2011-10-26 10:24:26 -0700
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Simple refactor, lower-cased 'FAT' so users wouldn't think it is an acronym.
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@@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ Various API interfaces
Low-Level: The device API
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
A device is an abstraction for hardware that is connected to the host system.
-For a USRP, this means that the motherboard and everything on it would be considered to be a "device".
-The device API provides ways to:
+For a USRP, this means that the motherboard and everything on it would be
+considered to be a "device". The device API provides ways to:
* Discover devices that are physically connected to the host system.
* Create a device object for a particular device identified by address.
@@ -25,6 +25,6 @@ See the documentation in *device.hpp* for reference.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
High-Level: The multi usrp
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-The Multi-USRP class provides a FAT interface to a single USRP with
+The Multi-USRP class provides a fat interface to a single USRP with
one or more channels, or multiple USRPs in a homogeneous setup.
See the documentation in *usrp/multi_usrp.hpp* for reference.