Packages and Binaries:

libuhd-dev

Host library for the Universal Hardware Driver for Ettus Research products.

The supported devices provide analog radio receiver and transmitter hardware along with digital interfaces for getting signals to and from a software defined radio running on the host computer.

This package contains the header files for developing with libuhd. Doxygen generated documentation is in the uhd-host package.

Installed size: 1.13 MB
How to install: sudo apt install libuhd-dev

Dependencies:
  • libuhd4.6.0t64

libuhd4.6.0-dpdk

Host library for the Universal Hardware Driver for Ettus Research products.

The supported devices provide analog radio receiver and transmitter hardware along with digital interfaces for getting signals to and from a software defined radio running on the host computer.

This package is built with the Data Plane Development Kit and has additional dependencies and system configuration requirements to use those features.

Installed size: 15.15 MB
How to install: sudo apt install libuhd4.6.0-dpdk

Dependencies:
  • libboost-chrono1.83.0t64
  • libboost-filesystem1.83.0
  • libboost-serialization1.83.0
  • libboost-thread1.83.0
  • libc6
  • libgcc-s1
  • libpython3.11t64
  • librte-eal24
  • librte-ethdev24
  • librte-hash24
  • librte-mbuf24
  • librte-mempool24
  • librte-ring24
  • libstdc++6
  • libusb-1.0-0

libuhd4.6.0-dpdk-tests

Network tests for the Universal Hardware Driver for Ettus Research products.

This package is built with the Data Plane Development Kit and has additional dependencies and system configuration requirements to use those features.

Installed size: 1.09 MB
How to install: sudo apt install libuhd4.6.0-dpdk-tests

Dependencies:
  • libboost-filesystem1.83.0
  • libboost-program-options1.83.0
  • libc6
  • libgcc-s1
  • librte-eal24
  • librte-ethdev24
  • librte-hash24
  • librte-mbuf24
  • librte-mempool24
  • librte-net24
  • librte-ring24
  • libstdc++6
  • libuhd4.6.0-dpdk

libuhd4.6.0t64

Host library for the Universal Hardware Driver for Ettus Research products.

The supported devices provide analog radio receiver and transmitter hardware along with digital interfaces for getting signals to and from a software defined radio running on the host computer.

Installed size: 14.96 MB
How to install: sudo apt install libuhd4.6.0t64

Dependencies:
  • libboost-chrono1.83.0t64
  • libboost-filesystem1.83.0
  • libboost-serialization1.83.0
  • libboost-thread1.83.0
  • libc6
  • libgcc-s1
  • libpython3.11t64
  • libstdc++6
  • libusb-1.0-0

python3-uhd

Host library for the Universal Hardware Driver for Ettus Research products.

The supported devices provide analog radio receiver and transmitter hardware along with digital interfaces for getting signals to and from a software defined radio running on the host computer.

This package contains the Python API support for Python3.

Installed size: 3.56 MB
How to install: sudo apt install python3-uhd

Dependencies:
  • libc6
  • libgcc-s1
  • libpython3.11t64
  • libstdc++6
  • libuhd4.6.0t64
  • python3
  • python3
  • python3-numpy
  • python3-numpy-abi9
  • python3-ruamel.yaml

uhd-doc

Detailed documentation for the Universal Hardware Driver.

This package includes the Doxygen generated documentation.

Installed size: 35.72 MB
How to install: sudo apt install uhd-doc

Dependencies:
  • libjs-mathjax

uhd-host

Host utilities for the Universal Hardware Driver for Ettus Research products.

The supported devices provide analog radio receiver and transmitter hardware along with digital interfaces for getting signals to and from a software defined radio running on the host computer.

This package includes the uhd_find_devices application to locate and configure attached peripherals, the uhd_usrp_probe application to display hardware configuration information and Doxygen generated documentation.

Installed size: 25.25 MB
How to install: sudo apt install uhd-host

Dependencies:
  • libboost-filesystem1.83.0
  • libboost-program-options1.83.0
  • libboost-test1.83.0
  • libboost-thread1.83.0
  • libc6
  • libgcc-s1
  • libncurses6
  • libstdc++6
  • libtinfo6
  • libuhd4.6.0t64
  • python3
  • python3-numpy
  • python3-numpy-abi9
  • python3-requests
rfnoc_image_builder

Build UHD image using RFNoC blocks.

root@kali:~# rfnoc_image_builder -h
usage: rfnoc_image_builder [-h] (-y YAML_CONFIG | -r GRC_CONFIG) [-F FPGA_DIR]
                           [-o IMAGE_CORE_OUTPUT] [-x ROUTER_HEX_OUTPUT]
                           [-I INCLUDE_DIR] [-b GRC_BLOCKS] [-l LOG_LEVEL]
                           [-G] [-d DEVICE] [-n IMAGE_CORE_NAME] [-t TARGET]
                           [-g] [-c] [-p VIVADO_PATH] [-H] [-D]

Build UHD image using RFNoC blocks

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -y YAML_CONFIG, --yaml-config YAML_CONFIG
                        Path to yml configuration file
  -r GRC_CONFIG, --grc-config GRC_CONFIG
                        Path to grc file to generate config from
  -F FPGA_DIR, --fpga-dir FPGA_DIR
                        Path to directory for the FPGA source tree. Defaults
                        to the FPGA source tree of the current repo.
  -o IMAGE_CORE_OUTPUT, --image-core-output IMAGE_CORE_OUTPUT
                        Path to where to save the image core Verilog source.
                        Defaults to the directory of the YAML file, filename
                        <DEVICE>_rfnoc_image_core.v
  -x ROUTER_HEX_OUTPUT, --router-hex-output ROUTER_HEX_OUTPUT
                        Path to where to save the static router hex file.
                        Defaults to the directory of the YAML file, filename
                        <DEVICE>_static_router.hex
  -I INCLUDE_DIR, --include-dir INCLUDE_DIR
                        Path directory of the RFNoC Out-of-Tree module
  -b GRC_BLOCKS, --grc-blocks GRC_BLOCKS
                        Path directory of GRC block descriptions (needed for
                        --grc-config only)
  -l LOG_LEVEL, --log-level LOG_LEVEL
                        Adjust log level
  -G, --generate-only   Just generate files without building IP
  -d DEVICE, --device DEVICE
                        Device to be programmed [x300, x310, e310, e320, n300,
                        n310, n320, x410, x440]. Needs to be specified either
                        here, or in the configuration file.
  -n IMAGE_CORE_NAME, --image_core_name IMAGE_CORE_NAME
                        Name to use for the RFNoC image core. Defaults to the
                        device name.
  -t TARGET, --target TARGET
                        Build target (e.g. X310_HG, N320_XG, ...). Needs to be
                        specified either here, on the configuration file.
  -g, --GUI             Open Vivado GUI during the FPGA building process
  -c, --clean-all       Cleans the IP before a new build
  -p VIVADO_PATH, --vivado-path VIVADO_PATH
                        Path to the base install for Xilinx Vivado if not in
                        default location (e.g., /tools/Xilinx/Vivado).
  -H, --no-hash         Do not include source YAML hash in the generated
                        source code.
  -D, --no-date         Do not include date or time in the generated source
                        code.

uhd_adc_self_cal

Invoke calibration in some UHD devices.

root@kali:~# uhd_adc_self_cal --help
UHD ADC self calibration Allowed options:
  --help                help message
  --version             print the version string and exit
  --args arg            device address args


uhd_cal_rx_iq_balance

Generate RX IQ Balance Calibration Table for a UHD Device

root@kali:~# uhd_cal_rx_iq_balance --help
USRP Generate RX IQ Balance Calibration Table Allowed options:
  --help                                help message
  --verbose                             enable some verbose
  --args arg                            Device address args [default = ""]
  --subdev arg                          Subdevice specification (default: first
                                        subdevice, often 'A')
  --tx_wave_ampl arg (=0.69999999999999996)
                                        Transmit wave amplitude
  --tx_offset arg (=934400)             TX LO offset from the RX LO in Hz
  --freq_start arg                      Frequency start in Hz (do not specify 
                                        for default)
  --freq_stop arg                       Frequency stop in Hz (do not specify 
                                        for default)
  --freq_step arg (=7300000)            Step size for LO sweep in Hz
  --nsamps arg                          Samples per data capture
  --precision arg (=0.0001)             Correction precision (default=0.0001)

This application measures leakage between RX and TX on a transceiver daughterboard to self-calibrate.
Note: Not all daughterboards support this feature. Refer to the UHD manual for details.


uhd_cal_tx_dc_offset

Generate TX DC Offset Calibration Table for a UHD Device

root@kali:~# uhd_cal_tx_dc_offset --help
USRP Generate TX DC Offset Calibration Table Allowed options:
  --help                                help message
  --verbose                             enable some verbose
  --args arg                            device address args [default = ""]
  --subdev arg                          Subdevice specification (default: first
                                        subdevice, often 'A')
  --tx_wave_freq arg (=507123)          Transmit wave frequency in Hz
  --tx_wave_ampl arg (=0.69999999999999996)
                                        Transmit wave amplitude
  --rx_offset arg (=934400)             RX LO offset from the TX LO in Hz
  --freq_start arg                      Frequency start in Hz (do not specify 
                                        for default)
  --freq_stop arg                       Frequency stop in Hz (do not specify 
                                        for default)
  --freq_step arg (=7300000)            Step size for LO sweep in Hz
  --nsamps arg                          Samples per data capture
  --precision arg (=0.0001)             Correction precision (default=0.0001)

This application measures leakage between RX and TX on a transceiver daughterboard to self-calibrate.
Note: Not all daughterboards support this feature. Refer to the UHD manual for details.


uhd_cal_tx_iq_balance

Generate TX IQ Balance Calibration Table for a UHD Device

root@kali:~# uhd_cal_tx_iq_balance --help
USRP Generate TX IQ Balance Calibration Table Allowed options:
  --help                                help message
  --verbose                             enable some verbose
  --args arg                            device address args [default = ""]
  --subdev arg                          Subdevice specification (default: first
                                        subdevice, often 'A')
  --tx_wave_freq arg (=507123)          Transmit wave frequency in Hz
  --tx_wave_ampl arg (=0.69999999999999996)
                                        Transmit wave amplitude
  --rx_offset arg (=934400)             RX LO offset from the TX LO in Hz
  --freq_start arg                      Frequency start in Hz (do not specify 
                                        for default)
  --freq_stop arg                       Frequency stop in Hz (do not specify 
                                        for default)
  --freq_step arg (=7300000)            Step size for LO sweep in Hz
  --nsamps arg                          Samples per data capture
  --precision arg (=0.0001)             Correction precision (default=0.0001)

This application measures leakage between RX and TX on a transceiver daughterboard to self-calibrate.
Note: Not all daughterboards support this feature. Refer to the UHD manual for details.


uhd_config_info

USRP Hardware Driver Build Configuration Info

root@kali:~# uhd_config_info --help
UHD Config Info - Allowed Options:
  --build-date          Print build date
  --c-compiler          Print C compiler
  --cxx-compiler        Print C++ compiler
  --c-flags             Print C compiler flags
  --cxx-flags           Print C++ compiler flags
  --enabled-components  Print built-time enabled components
  --install-prefix      Print install prefix
  --boost-version       Print Boost version
  --libusb-version      Print libusb version
  --pkg-path            Print pkg path
  --lib-path            Print library path
  --images-dir          Print images dir
  --abi-version         Print ABI version string
  --print-all           Print everything
  --version             Print this UHD build's version
  --help                Print help message


uhd_find_devices

USRP Hardware Driver Discovery Utility

root@kali:~# uhd_find_devices --help
UHD Find Devices Allowed options:
  --help                help message
  --args arg            device address args


uhd_image_loader

UHD Image Loader

root@kali:~# uhd_image_loader --help
UHD Image Loader

Load firmware and/or FPGA images onto an Ettus Research device.

Allowed options:
  --help                help message
  --args arg            Device args, optional loader args
  --fw-path arg         Firmware path (uses default if none specified)
  --fpga-path arg       FPGA path (uses default if none specified)
  --out-path arg        Output path/filename of the downloaded FPGA .bit file
  --no-fw               Don't burn firmware
  --no-fpga             Don't Burn FPGA
  --download            Download an image to a bit/bin file


uhd_images_downloader

USRP Hardware Driver firmware/FPGA downloader

root@kali:~# uhd_images_downloader -h
usage: uhd_images_downloader [-h] [-t TYPES] [-i INSTALL_LOCATION]
                             [-m MANIFEST_LOCATION] [-I INVENTORY_LOCATION]
                             [-l] [--url-only] [--buffer-size BUFFER_SIZE]
                             [--download-limit DOWNLOAD_LIMIT]
                             [--http-proxy HTTP_PROXY] [-b BASE_URL] [-k] [-T]
                             [-y] [-n] [--refetch] [-V] [-q] [-v]

Download image files required for USRPs. Usage: The `uhd_images_downloader`
should work, "out of the box", with no command line arguments. Assuming your
computer has an internet connection to [files.ettus.com], simply run the
utility every time you update UHD, and the installed images for your devices
should always be up to date. Images will be downloaded on a per-target basis.
That is, there are image packages for a desired device and configuration.
Users can specify which image packages they would plan to use. To see a list
of available targets, run `uhd_images_downloader --list-targets`. The left
column of the printout will be a list of available image archives. From there,
you can construct a regular expression which matches to the targets you wish
to download. For example, in order to download all image packages related to
the X300 product line, users may run `uhd_images_downloader --types x3.*`. The
`uhd_images_downloader` uses a manifest to look-up the URLs of image packages
to download. Downloaded images are recorded in an inventory file that lives in
the images install location. This allows the downloader to skip images that
were previously downloaded, and haven't changed since. Manifests are built
into the downloader, but can also be accessed at uhd/images/manifest.txt.
Inventory files are JSON files called `inventory.json`, by default. It is
possible to specify the inventory file in command line arguments, but we don't
recommend using this functionality unless you're really sure you need it.

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -t TYPES, --types TYPES
                        RegEx to select image sets from the manifest file.
                        (default: None)
  -i INSTALL_LOCATION, --install-location INSTALL_LOCATION
                        Set custom install location for images (default: None)
  -m MANIFEST_LOCATION, --manifest-location MANIFEST_LOCATION
                        Set custom location for the manifest file (default:
                        None)
  -I INVENTORY_LOCATION, --inventory-location INVENTORY_LOCATION
                        Set custom location for the inventory file (default:
                        None)
  -l, --list-targets    Print targets in the manifest file to stdout, and
                        exit. To get relative paths only, specify an empty
                        base URL (-b ''). (default: False)
  --url-only            With -l, only print the URLs, nothing else. (default:
                        False)
  --buffer-size BUFFER_SIZE
                        Set download buffer size (default: 8192)
  --download-limit DOWNLOAD_LIMIT
                        Set threshold for download limits. Any download larger
                        than this will require approval, either interactively,
                        or by providing --yes. (default: 1073741824)
  --http-proxy HTTP_PROXY
                        Specify HTTP(S) proxy in the format
                        http[s]://user:[email protected]:port If this this option
                        is not given, the environment variables
                        HTTP_PROXY/HTTPS_PROXY can also be used to specify a
                        proxy. (default: None)
  -b BASE_URL, --base-url BASE_URL
                        Set base URL for images download location. Defaults to
                        $UHD_IMAGES_URL if set, or
                        https://files.ettus.com/binaries/cache/ otherwise.
                        (default: None)
  -k, --keep            Keep the downloaded images archives in the image
                        directory (default: False)
  -T, --test            Verify the downloaded archives before extracting them
                        (default: False)
  -y, --yes             Answer all questions with 'yes' (for scripting
                        purposes). (default: False)
  -n, --dry-run         Print selected target without actually downloading
                        them. (default: False)
  --refetch             Ignore the inventory file and download all images.
                        (default: False)
  -V, --version         show program's version number and exit
  -q, --quiet           Decrease verbosity level (default: 0)
  -v, --verbose         Increase verbosity level (default: 0)

uhd_usrp_probe

USRP Hardware Driver Peripheral Report Utility

root@kali:~# uhd_usrp_probe --help
UHD USRP Probe Allowed options:
  --help                      help message
  --version                   print the version string and exit
  --args arg                  device address args
  --tree                      specify to print a complete property tree
  --string arg                query a string value from the property tree
  --double arg                query a double precision floating point value 
                              from the property tree
  --int arg                   query a integer value from the property tree
  --sensor arg                query a sensor value from the property tree
  --range arg                 query a range (gain, bandwidth, frequency, ...)  
                              from the property tree
  --vector                    when querying a string, interpret that as 
                              std::vector
  --init-only                 skip all queries, only initialize device
  --interactive-reg-iface arg RFNoC devices only: Spawn a shell to 
                              interactively peek and poke registers on RFNoC 
                              blocks


usrp2_card_burner

USRP N-Series FPGA/Firmware Burner

root@kali:~# usrp2_card_burner -h
Usage: usrp2_card_burner [options]

Options:
  -h, --help   show this help message and exit
  --dev=DEV    raw device path
  --fw=FW      firmware image path (optional)
  --fpga=FPGA  fpga image path (optional)
  --list       list possible raw devices
  --force      override safety check

usrpctl

USRP Hardware Driver Peripheral Configuration Tool

root@kali:~# usrpctl -h
usage: usrpctl [-h] [-v] [id] {find,probe,reset} ...

positional arguments:
  id                  identifies USRPs devices utilizing dev_addr_type
  {find,probe,reset}  supported commands, detailed help with usrpctl <cmd>
                      --help
    find              print devices found using id parameter
    probe             report detailed information on USRP device
    reset             reset the specified subcomponent(s) on the USRP device

options:
  -h, --help          show this help message and exit
  -v                  increase verbosity level ranging from -v to -vvvvv

Updated on: 2024-May-29