.TH "usrpctl" 1 "4.0.0" UHD "User Commands" .SH NAME usrpctl \- USRP Hardware Driver Peripheral Configuration Tool .SH DESCRIPTION Report detailed information on UHD-supported Software Radio Peripherals attached by USB, network, or embedded configuration. Allows update and configuration of attached devices. .LP The UHD package is the universal hardware driver for Ettus Research products. The goal is to provide a host driver and API for current and future Ettus Research products. Users will be able to use the UHD driver standalone or with 3rd party applications. .LP Details include unit names, revision numbers, and available sensors on all attached USRP motherboards and daughterboards. .SH SYNOPSIS .B usrpctl [ID] COMMAND [OPTIONS] .SH ID ID is the optional device argument. It is used to define a set of USRP devices that COMMAND should be applied to. If ID is omitted COMMAND is applied to all reachable devices. usrpctl understands the device args argument used by other UHD tools like uhd_find_devices. .SH COMMAND Is the action the tool is to take. Every command can be either applied to a single device or a group of devices. Commands that run on a group of devices repeat the command for every device. - Single device commands: - config: Read/write configuration variables (e.g., IP address) - probe: reads extended information about the USRP - Multi device commands: - update: Update binaries (e.g., FPGA image) - reset: Reset the device or parts thereof (e.g., only reset MPM) - find: finds all available USRPs in this network .SH OPTIONS The options are not always mandatory. It depends on the given COMMAND. .SH find command The find command takes no further options. If ID is not given it scans the system for available, supported devices and prints a list of discovered devices. The print out is compatible to uhd_find_devices. ID can be used to narrow down the list of discovered devices. .SH probe command .IP "Print a complete property tree:" -tree .TP The probe command can only be applied to a single device so make sure that ID identifies exactly one device. Without arguments it displays detailed information about the device such as name, serial, revision numbers, firmware version sensor information on attached motherboard and daughterboards. .SH EXAMPLES .TP \w'usrpctl\ 'u .BI usrpctl\ find find all supported devices .TP .BI usrpctl\ type=x300,product=X310 find find all x310 devices .TP .BI usrpctl\ name=my_usrp\ find find a device named my_usrp .TP .BI usrpctl\ addr=192.168.10.2\ find find a device with the given IP. .TP .BI usrpctl\ addr=192.168.10.2\ probe display device information for USRP with the given ID .TP .BI usprctl\ name=my_usrp\ probe\ \-tree display property tree of device with the name my_usrp .TP .SH SEE ALSO UHD documentation: .B http://files.ettus.com/manual/ .LP .SH COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2022 Ettus Research, A National Instruments Brand .LP This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. .LP This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.