/bladeRF

bladeRF USB 3.0 Superspeed Software Defined Radio Source Code

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bladeRF Source

This repository contains all the source code required to program and interact with a bladeRF platform, including firmware for the Cypress FX3 USB controller, HDL for the Altera Cyclone IV FPGA, and C code for the host side libraries, drivers, and utilities. The source is organized as follows:

Directory Description
firmware_common Source and header files common between firmware and host software
fx3_firmware Firmware for the Cypress FX3 USB controller
hdl All HDL code associated with the Cyclone IV FPGA
host Host-side libraries, drivers, utilities and samples

Quick Start

  1. Clone this repository via: git clone https://github.com/Nuand/bladeRF.git
  2. Fetch the latest pre-built bladeRF FPGA image. See the README.md in the hdl directory for more information.
  3. Fetch the latest pre-built bladeRF firmware image. See the README.md in the fx3_firmware directory for more information.
  4. Follow the instructions in the host directory to build and install libbladeRF and the bladeRF-cli utility.
  5. Attach the bladeRF board to your fastest USB port. After flashing firmware, be sure to press the reset button or unplug/replug the device.
  6. If you haven't upgraded your firmware, run bladeRF-flash -f <path_to_prebuilt_firmware>. This upgrade is required to utilize libusb support. Be sure to reset or power-cycle the board after flashing the firmware.
  • If your board is stuck in the FX3 bootloader or is at factory firmware or v1.2, see bladeRF-flash for additional details.
  1. You should now be able to see your device in the list output via bladeRF-cli -p
  2. See the overview of the bladeRF-cli for more information about loading the FPGA and using the command line interface tool

For more information, see the bladeRF wiki