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author | Josh Blum <josh@joshknows.com> | 2010-11-05 21:22:54 -0700 |
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committer | Josh Blum <josh@joshknows.com> | 2010-11-05 21:22:54 -0700 |
commit | 374f6ff05e66d10830a7567d2d793de2bf77c06b (patch) | |
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Merge branch 'master' into flow_ctrl
Conflicts:
host/lib/usrp/usrp2/mboard_impl.cpp
host/lib/usrp/usrp2/usrp2_impl.hpp
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diff --git a/host/docs/usrp2.rst b/host/docs/usrp2.rst index ce94f6b6a..dbb11676b 100644 --- a/host/docs/usrp2.rst +++ b/host/docs/usrp2.rst @@ -11,9 +11,14 @@ Load the images onto the SD card Use the usrp2_card_burner.py with caution. If you specify the wrong device node, you could overwrite your hard drive. Make sure that --dev= specifies the SD card. -Use the *--list* option to get a list of possible raw devices. -The list result will filter out disk partitions and devices too large to be the sd card. -The list option has been implemented on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. +**Warning!** +It is possible to use 3rd party SD cards with the USRP2. +However, certain types of SD cards will not interface with the CPLD: + +* Cards can be SDHC, which is not a supported interface. +* Cards can have unexpected timing characteristics. + +For these reasons, we recommend that you use the SD card that was supplied with the USRP2. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Use the card burner tool (unix) @@ -28,6 +33,10 @@ Use the card burner tool (unix) sudo ./usrp2_card_burner.py --dev=/dev/sd<XXX> --fpga=<path_to_fpga_image> sudo ./usrp2_card_burner.py --dev=/dev/sd<XXX> --fw=<path_to_firmware_image> +Use the *--list* option to get a list of possible raw devices. +The list result will filter out disk partitions and devices too large to be the sd card. +The list option has been implemented on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. + ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Use the card burner tool (windows) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -96,7 +105,7 @@ Run the following commands: :: cd <prefix>/share/uhd/utils - ./usrp_addr_burner --addr=192.168.10.2 --new-ip=192.168.10.3 + ./usrp_burn_mb_eeprom --args=<optional device args> --key=ip-addr --val=192.168.10.3 **Method 2 (Linux Only):** This method assumes that you do not know the IP address of your USRP2. @@ -179,7 +188,7 @@ The LEDs reveal the following about the state of the device: * **LED C:** receiving * **LED D:** firmware loaded * **LED E:** reference lock -* **LED F:** FPGA loaded +* **LED F:** CPLD loaded ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |