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From YouTube: 20211005 FPGA standup
Description
Stand-up meeting for FPGA work at Open Research Institute.
https://www.openresearch.institute/getting-started/
A
Welcome
to
the
fpga
stand
up,
yeah
thanks.
So
what
we
do
here
is
we
talk
about
what
we've
done
over
the
past
week
and
what
we've
got
planned
for
the
next
week
and
then,
if
there's
any
roadblocks
or
needed
resources.
Anything
like
that.
So
the
floor
is
yours.
B
Sure,
as
I
know,
we
we
skipped
a
week
so
on
the
week
prior
to
this,
I
was
working
on
getting
open
cpi
to
to
interface
with
andrei's
work
using
the
xc4
light
interface,
and
I
was
able
to
do
that
via
the
control
plane.
So
I
didn't
do
it
for
for
his
ip
directly,
but
I
I
did
do
it
for
a
generic
register
map.
B
I
noticed
that
he
was
using
air
hdl
to
implement
the
register
map,
so
I
implemented
a
simpler
version
of
that
just
to
prove
that
it's
possible
to
to
interface
with
that.
So
the
next
step
is
to
take
the
the
encoder
and
and
instantiate
it
inside
open
cpi
and
be
able
to
configure
that
encoder
via
that
interface.
B
B
So
I
want
to
support
the
work
he's
doing
and
and
be
able
enable
him
to
use
open
cpi
with
that
board
as
well,
so
that
that
is
coming
along.
I
I
did
hit
a
we
had
a
a
hiccup
and
I
we
had.
I
had
a
breakthrough
this
past
weekend
to
get
that
that
flow
working
for
the
pico
evb,
which
is
similar
to
the
light
fury.
So
hopefully
there's
a
path
forward
to
get
that
platform
opencpi
compatible,
so
that
that
he
can.
B
B
Yeah,
as
far
as
there's
nothing
blocking
me
and
that's
what
I'm
I'll
be
working
on
until
next
meeting.
C
A
D
Okay,
I
just
barely
got
my
headphones
hooked
up.
I
don't
have
any
report,
it's
going
to
be
short.
We
stole
some
equipment
from
the
remote
lab
for
other
work,
but
nothing
fpga
related.
A
Yeah,
nothing
fpg
related.
Yet
so
do
you
want
to
go
ahead
and
talk
about
the
the
beacon
project
because
it
relates
to
the
default
digital
downlink
that
will
eventually
become
part
of
the
system
and
eventually
be
in
hdl,
most
likely.
D
D
From
going
to
a
guinea
radio
flow
graph
through
a
microwave
transverter,
what
we're
dealing
with
right
now
is
that
we
don't
have
enough
drive
on
the
transverter,
so
working
on
trying
to
either
adjust
that
or
stick
in
a
little
gain
block.
But
the
right
now
the
dbbs
2
is
being
all
done
by
the
actually
it's
being
pre-canned
in
a
file,
but
it
could
be
done
in
a
flow
graph,
and
we
have
also
demonstrated
that
here
I
might
want
to
switch
over
to
that
for
the
demo.
D
That
remains
to
be
seen,
but
the
idea
is
eventually
come
up
with
a
box,
a
modest
size,
maybe
a
small
pc,
hopefully
something
even
smaller
than
that
would
be
nice.
They
could
go
on
a
mountain
top
and
and
beacon
the
the
waveform,
which
would
encourage
people
to
get
equipped
for
receiving
dbs2
and
possibly
set
some
new
standards
or
at
least
encourage
some
existing
standards
in
the
amateur
digital
television.
A
A
It's
nice
to
be
part
of
the
demo.
The
other
part
of
the
work
that
I'm,
that
I'm
involved
with
and
also
paul
as
well,
is
the
gse
python
module
or
block,
or
you
know,
exact
code,
and
so
this
is
a
repository.
A
That's
in
the
that's,
that's
in
facebook,
ground
project
and
that
we're
hoping
to
offer
that
as
part
of
maybe
a
python
end-to-end
system
model
to
try
to
get
gst,
as
as
it's
laid
out
in
the
dbvs
2
and
gse
spec
implementation
guidelines,
so
using
their
advice
and
the
way
that
dvb
org
has
set
it
up.
A
That's
what
we're
taking
as
a
guideline
for
this
so
we're
hoping
to
bring
that
to
the
table
soon
over
the
next
couple
of
weeks
in
order
to
to
contribute
towards
a
simulation
model
in
order
to
compare
against
the
things
that
we're
doing
over
the
air
and
in
terms
of
like
roadblocks
or
resources.
For
that,
I
think
that
time
would
be
great
more
time
and
yeah,
but
I
think
we're
good
in
terms
of
resources.
The
implementation
guidelines
from
dvd
are
actually
really
good
and
the
the
code
that
we're
using
is
is
not
bad.
A
I
don't
think
it's
working
quite
yet,
but
we're
coming
along
and
that's
I
think,
that's
it
for
me.
Anything
else.
Paul.
A
Okay,
very
good,
any
any
other
questions
aaron
before
we
close
out
for
the
day.
A
All
right,
wonderful,
okay,
see
you
on
slack
and
I'll
post
the
the
meeting
video
for
anybody
that
wants
to
review
it
and,
if
you're
watching
this,
and
you
want
to
get
involved,
then
at
the
end,
there'll
be
a
link
to
find
out
how
to
get
started
on
this
project.
If
you
have
some
some
feedback
for
us,
we
are
welcome
to
hear
it
and
we're
looking
forward
to
a
presentation
at
the
san
bernardino
microwave
society
on
this
coming
thursday
I'll
put
a
link
to
that
as
well.
A
It's
a
in-person
meeting
in
corona
california,
but
it's
also
summer
cast
and
also
and
recorded.
So
you
won't.
You
won't
miss
it
if
you're
remote.
A
Yes,
all
right
so
see
y'all
soon,.