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From YouTube: ORI FPGA Meetup 16 May 2023
Description
1) zc706 + ADRV9009 - hardware received and installed; Mathworks buildroot build in progress; errors
2) zcu102 + ADRV9002 - hardware received; not set up as of meeting start
3) Remote Lab South updates
A
A
A
If
we
have
any
roadblocks
and
if
we
need
any
resources
and
there's
plenty
to
talk
about
about
new
new
gear,
we
learned
a
lot
from
our
Matlab
class,
because
some
some
folks
that
have
experienced
at
both
Analog
Devices
and
at
Matlab
were
able
to
come
and
talk
to
us
about
our
choices
for
system
on
chip.
A
A
The
zcu
102
has
a
larger
fpga
and
it
also
is
has
some
native
support
for
the
radio
card
that's
attached
to
it,
which
is
the
adrv
9000
two,
so
that
station
is
intended
to
support
Neptune,
which
is
a
open
source
protocol,
point-to-point,
low
latency
link
intended
for
drones
and
Aerospace,
and
that's
led
by
Leonard.
It
can't
be
here
today,
but
he
is
well
informed
of
all
of
this
and
and
and
trying
to
help
out
as
best
he
can.
Now
we
we
haven't.
A
We've
received
the
board,
we
picked
it
up
yesterday
and
we
we
haven't
swapped
it
out.
A
Quite
yet,
it's
going
to
need
some
some
physical
adjustments,
so
what
we
did
with
the
zcu
106
was
actually
attached
it
to
a
to
metal
plate
and
the
the
pattern
standoff
pattern
is
different
for
the
102
versus
the
106.,
so
that's
work
that
we
still
have
to
do
and
then
we're
going
to
bring
both
of
the
both
of
these
boards
up
in
the
in
the
lab
and
then
go
ahead
and
compile
the
reference
design
from
Analog
Devices,
we're
hoping
to
use
Matlab
and
simulink,
and
all
the
SDR
support
an
HDL
coder
with
with
this
station
the
other
station.
A
That's
in
parallel,
the
baseboard
from
xilinx
is
a
zc706.
This
is
a
7000
series,
Dev
board,
the
ones
that
we
were
just
talking
about
for
for
Neptune
or
ultrascale
plus
boards,
so
slightly
different
line
of
of
fpgas
from
xilinx.
The
zc706
now
has
an
adrb
9009
attached
to
it.
Instead
of
the
9371.
A
this,
we
should
see
better
support
and
better
performance
with
with
this,
it's
a
more
popular
radio
chip
SOC
that
got
more
market
share
than
the
9371
did
so
9371
and
the
9009
both
have
a
lot
in
common
they'll.
Look
pretty
similar
in
terms
of
capability,
but
the
9009
has
got
a
lot
more
take
than
the
9371.
A
Both
of
them
have
Jesse,
204b
interface,
high
speed
interface
and
that's
that
framework
is
very
useful
and
we
will
move
forward
and
try
to
to
get
it
working
with
Matlab
and
HDL
coder
and
simulink.
And
so
that's
what
we've
been
spending
time
yesterday
and
today
trying
to
do.
What
you
need
to
do
is
build
an
SD
card
image
for
the
for
the
fpga
board
and
the
arm
processor.
That's
that's
actually
in
the
fpga.
So
so
that's
what?
What
we're
trying
to
build
is
an
operating
system
that
that
runs
on
the
target.
A
We're
trying
to
build
this
on
our
virtual
machine
in
the
lab,
using
a
cross
compiler
and
using
the
build
script
from
Matlab
from
the
repository
either
build
root
repository,
and
we
have
some
errors
that
we're
not
really
sure
what
to
do
about.
So.
We've
asked
for
help
on
Matlab
forums
and
Paul
started
looking
at
the
the
script
a
little
more
closely
based
on
the
errors
that
we
got.
So
that's
where
we
are
at
as
of
a
few
minutes
ago.
B
There
I
am
nothing
to
correct,
there's,
definitely
a
lot
of
complicated
stuff
in
layers
in
this
bill.
B
The
original
construction
it
uses
a
set
of
tools,
called
build
root
and
there's
lots
and
lots
of
mechanism
and
configuration
possible
in
build
rate,
but
you're
not
supposed
to
have
to
worry
about
any
of
that
stuff.
You're
not
supposed
to
have
to
run
the
configurator
or
anything
you're
supposed
to
just
be
able
to
tell
it
what
supported
configuration
you're
trying
to
use,
and
it
does
it,
and
it
goes
off
the
rails
at
some
point
and
I'm
trying
to
help
figure
out.
Why
and
where
it's
it's
it's
messy.
Anyway.
B
We
have
physically
installed
the
the
radio,
the
new
radio
on
the
old
cc706
in
order
to
install
the
the
new
Dead
board.
These
zc102.
B
B
B
We've
got
and
we're
able
to
build
a
complete
set
now
that
actually
works
with
the
full
protocol
stack,
although
not
fully
implemented,
at
least
it's
being
transported
through
the
through
the
frame
formats
and
that
works
in
non-real
time
very
well,
and
it's
starting
to
work
in
real
time.
There's
some
performance
problems
with
the
res
doing
it
on
the
Raspberry
Pi,
which
surprises
me
a
little
bit
and
I'm
hoping
to
track
that
down
and
get
it
working
on
that
machine.
A
C
A
Yeah
very
good,
yeah
I
think
we're
we're
looking
at
at
I
mean
you
could
see
that
we're
they're,
making
some
adjustments
and
some
changes
to
the
to
the
fpga
stations.
A
So
that
may
have
some
some
impact
on
on
your
inventory
and
then
we
talked
briefly
last
week
about
identifying
what
to
to
go
ahead
and
sell.
So
so
we
are
coming
up
with
a
list
of
things
to
to
go
ahead
and
sell
and
possibly
put
on
the
list
for
for
forgetting
for
for
remote,
loud
South,
when
it's
when
it's
up
and
running
so
yeah,
we'll
we'll
keep
at
that.
A
I
think
that
we're
we're
looking
at
definitely
putting
the
the
trends,
t-r-e-n-z
Trends
gear
up
for
sale
and
we
got
a
request
to
go
ahead
and
hold
the
hold
and
keep
the
zcu-106
to
to
try
and
and
get
that
to
work
later
on
because
of
the
video
Hardware.
A
So
we'll
see
since
I
think
I
think
that's
what
you
have
in
remote
Labs
out
the
zcu
106..
So
if
you
have
one
there,
then
we
we
may
want
to
let
you
go
ahead
and
try
to
get
that
one
up
and
running
and
working
with
a
compatible
radio
card
or
or
to
go
ahead
and
support
open
source
work
there
on
that
and
then
and
then
we
keep
our
zcu
102
here.
A
There
are,
however,
some
some
distinct
advantages
for
having
the
same
gear,
both
places
so
that
the
configuration
is
is
a
little
easier,
but
there
also
is
an
advantage
to
having
some
some
variety
across
the
labs.
So
we'll
keep
talking
about
that
and
and
working
towards
getting
things
up
and
running
and
we're
still
looking
forward
to
the
I
work
or
iwrc
conference
since
September
in
in
Little
Rock.
A
So
that'll
be
a
really
nice
nice
nice
visit
and
we
hopefully
we'll
get
some
plenty
plenty
done
in
person
and
and
that'll
be
a
a
really
good,
a
good
meeting
good
conference
a
good
time
all
right.
That's
what
I
got
all
right,
any
other,
any
other
comments
or
questions
before
we
close.
A
Cool
okay,
so
we
should
have
some
some
good
news
or
updates
coming
coming
really
soon
out
of
out
of
all
the
labs,
and
thank
you
very
much
to
everybody
out
there
that's
been
so
supportive
of
the
work.
All
right
see
you
all
soon.