# bladeRF **Repository Path**: funzero/bladeRF ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: bladeRF - **Description**: bladeRF USB 3.0 Superspeed Software Defined Radio Source Code - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2021-02-04 - **Last Updated**: 2021-02-04 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # 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. 6. You should now be able to see your device in the list output via ```bladeRF-cli -p``` 7. You can view additional information about the device via ```bladeRF-cli -e info -e version```. 8. If any warnings indicate that a firmware update is needed, run:```bladeRF-cli -f ```. - If you ever find the device booting into the FX3 bootloader (e.g., if you unplug the device in the middle of a firmware upgrade), see the ```recovery``` command in bladeRF-cli for additional details. 9. 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]. ## Build Variables ## Below are global options to choose which parts of the bladeRF project should be built from the top level. Please see the [fx3_firmware] and [host] subdirectories for more specific options. | Option | Description | --------------------------------- |:--------------------------------------------------------------------------| | -DENABLE_FX3_BUILD=\ | Enables building the FX3 firmware. Default: OFF | | | -DENABLE_HOST_BUILD=\ | Enables building the host library and utilities overall. Default: ON | [firmware_common]: ./firmware_common (Host-Firmware common files) [fx3_firmware]: ./fx3_firmware (FX3 Firmware) [hdl]: ./hdl (HDL) [host]: ./host (Host) [FPGA image]: https://www.nuand.com/fpga.php (Pre-built FPGA images) [firmware image]: https://www.nuand.com/fx3.php (Pre-built firmware binaries) [bladeRF-cli]: ./host/utilities/bladeRF-cli (bladeRF Command Line Interface) [bladeRF wiki]: https://github.com/nuand/bladeRF/wiki (bladeRF wiki)