From a6e18604befdb6a954542f7722c8d55424065621 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nicholas Corgan Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 11:50:50 -0700 Subject: OctoClock firmware upgrade, added host driver * OctoClock can communicate with UHD over Ethernet * Can read NMEA strings from GPSDO and send to host * Added multi_usrp_clock class for clock devices * uhd::device can now filter to return only USRP devices or clock devices * New OctoClock bootloader can accept firmware download over Ethernet * Added octoclock_burn_eeprom,octoclock_firmware_burner utilities * Added test_clock_synch example to show clock API --- host/docs/uhd_usrp_probe.1 | 6 +++++- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'host/docs/uhd_usrp_probe.1') diff --git a/host/docs/uhd_usrp_probe.1 b/host/docs/uhd_usrp_probe.1 index ee30b2350..50ecab5c1 100644 --- a/host/docs/uhd_usrp_probe.1 +++ b/host/docs/uhd_usrp_probe.1 @@ -47,8 +47,12 @@ type=usrp2 | USRP2, USRP N200, USRP N210 type=b100 | USRP B100 +type=b200 | USRP B200, USRP B210 + type=e100 | USRP E100, USRP E110 +type=x300 | USRP X300, USRP X310 + .SS Identifying by serial number All USRP devices are given a unique serial number, which can be used to identify a device as follows: @@ -57,7 +61,7 @@ serial=12345678 .SS Identifying by IP address -USRP2, USRP N200, and USRP N210 devices connected to the host machine can all be found through their +USRP2, USRP N200, USRP N210, USRP X300, and USRP X310 devices connected to the host machine can all be found through their IP addresses, as follows: addr=192.168.10.2 -- cgit v1.2.3