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NAME

       uhd_usrp_probe - USRP Hardware Driver Peripheral Report Utility

DESCRIPTION

       Report  detailed  information on UHD-supported Software Radio Peripherals attached by USB,
       network, or embedded configuration.

       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.

       Details include unit names, revision numbers, and available sensors on all  attached  USRP
       motherboards and daughterboards.

SYNOPSIS

       uhd_usrp_probe [OPTIONS]

OPTIONS

       Device Address Arguments:
              --args arg

       Print a complete property tree:
              --tree

       Query a string value from the properties tree:
              --string arg

       Query an integer value from the properties tree:
              --int arg

       Query a double value from the properties tree:
              --double arg

       Spawn an interactive prompt to peek/poke registers on an RFNoC block:
              --interactive-reg-iface arg

       Print the version string and exit:
              --version

       This help information:
              --help

IDENTIFYING USRP DEVICES

       Devices  are  addressed through key/value string pairs.  These string pairs can be used to
       narrow down the search for a specific device  or  group  of  devices.   Most  UHD  utility
       applications  and  examples have a --args parameter that takes a device address, where the
       device  address  is  expressed  as  a  delimited  string.   See   the   documentation   in
       types/device_addr.hpp for reference.

       Every device has several ways of identifying it on the host system.

   Identifying by hardware identifier
       All  USRP  devices  can  be found through their hardware series identifier, which match to
       USRP devices as follows:

       Argument    |  Device

       type=usrp1  |  USRP1

       type=usrp2  |  USRP2, USRP N200, USRP N210

       type=b100   |  USRP B100

       type=b200   |  USRP B200, USRP B210

       type=e3x0   |  USRP E310

       type=x300   |  USRP X300, USRP X310

   Identifying by serial number
       All USRP devices are given a unique serial number, which can be used to identify a  device
       as follows:

       serial=12345678

   Identifying by IP address
       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

   Identifying by name
       Users  have  the  option  of  giving  their   USRP   devices   short   names   using   the
       usrp_burn_mb_eeprom  utility  in lib/uhd/utils. Devices that have been given a name can be
       identified as follows:

       name=foo

EXAMPLES

   Device discovery via command line
       Device address arguments can be supplied to narrow the scope of the search.

       uhd_usrp_probe --args="type=usrp1"

       -- OR --

       uhd_usrp_probe --args="serial=12345678"

       Find all devices available to this system:
              uhd_usrp_probe

SEE ALSO

       UHD documentation: http://files.ettus.com/manual/

       GR-UHD documentation: http://gnuradio.org/doc/doxygen/page_uhd.html

       Other UHD programs:

       uhd_find_devices(1)

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Maitland  Bottoms  and  Nicholas  Corgan  for  the  Debian
       project (but may be used by others).

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2010-2022 Ettus Research, A National Instruments Brand

       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.

       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.