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A
Let's
go
ahead
and
start
this
is
the
stand-up
meeting
for
fpga
team
at
open
research
institute
for
the
8th
of
february
2022
exciting.
So
what
we
do
is
we
talk
about
what
we
have
done
over
the
past
week,
what
we're
going
to
be
doing
over
the
next
week?
What
resources
we
need
and
what
roadblocks
we
have
and
a
couple
of
people
can't
be
here.
A
B
A
B
Yeah
taco
cat
is
slow
because
it's
still
running
on
the
main
array,
we
have
shuffled
the
storage
down
to
a
small
enough
amount
that
we
can
move
to
the
the
ssd
cache
drive.
We
have
not
done
that
yet,
which
is
why
echocat
is
still
running
a
little
slow
yeah.
All
right,
we'll
have
to
find
a
time
window
for
that
which
will
probably
be
after
our
return
from
case.
A
Okay,
so
yeah,
it
sounds
like
it's
in
line
with
expectations
and
yeah.
Well,
we
have
a
lot
of
other
things
going
on
in
the
lab,
mainly
support
of
the
integration
of
the
of
the
encoder
into
the
reference
design
from
from
analog
devices,
but
yeah.
I
think
that
probably
we'll
stop
working
on
that,
while
we're
at
hamcation
until
from
the
9th
through
the
14th
inclusive,
we'll
we'll
be
on
travel
so
on
shul
reports
that
that
he's
been
making
progress
on
the
firmware
side
of
things
to
get
the
the
programming
side.
A
So
the
processor
side,
of
what
we're
doing,
there's
a
processor
side
and
then
there's
a
programmable
logic
side
with
the
zinc
processor
from
xilinx.
So
for
those
that
are
not
familiar
with
this,
it's,
but
it's
a
fpga
from
xylinx
that
has
a
processor,
that's
actually
embedded
within
the
programmable
logic.
So
part
of
the
challenge
is
to
get
things
balanced
and
working
and
communicating
back
and
forth
between
the
processor
and
the
program,
traditional
programmable
logic
of
the
the
fpga.
A
So
so
he's
working
very
hard
to
get
the
the
processor
side
to
configure
and
to
load
the
what
we've
designated
as
the
bit
stream
for
the
programmable
logic
side.
So
he's
studying
things
called
fpda
resources
and
fpga
managers.
This
is
all
kernel,
linux,
kernel,
stuff
and
configuring.
The
linux
kernel.
A
This
means
addressing
the
the
kuiper
build
from
from
analog
devices
that
linux
kernel
and
and
configuring
it
properly
and
he's
going
to
do
a
talk
on
this
at
our
next
technical
meeting
and
explain
how
the
the
processor
can
load
the
programmable
logic,
side
and
other
related
details.
A
And
this
is
something
that
I
think
we
need
to
figure
out
and
do
really
well
and
communicate
to
others
in
order
to
be
able
to
incorporate
more
of
the
of
the
work
that
we're
doing,
that
is
vhdl
and
verilog,
and
then
on
codec
2
anchola
started
conversations
with
vojcek
from
m17
and
he's
shared
some
initial
documents
and
he
needs
to
control
needs
to
go
through
it
and
he'll
set
up
a
meeting
to
discuss
the
way
forward.
A
Onshore's
also
involved
in
a
variety
of
other
things,
and
I'm
really
looking
forward
to
working
with
him.
There,
on
debris,
mitigation
things
like
that
cool,
okay,
yeah
ed.
What
do
you
got.
A
Thank
you.
No,
it's
good
to
see
you
yeah
this
yeah.
This
is
focused
on
like
remote
labs
and
the
fpga
stuff,
and
I
have
to
mention
that
we
are
looking.
We
have
a
code
base
of
fpga
work
from
m17
and
that's
something
that
we're
starting
to
move
forward
with
and
and
try
to
get
working
so
exciting
stuff.
C
A
Forward
to
it
all
right,
that's
the
highlights.
I
think
that
we
can
declare
victory.
We've
got
some.
We've
got
some
other
things
going
on
in
remote
labs,
with
respect
to
matlab
and
and
working
out
a
workflow
that
goes
from
matlab
all
the
way
through
to
hdl.
A
I
think
before
we
leave
for
hamcation,
so
that
maybe
we
can
test
it
out
over
the
next
week
and
and
show
people
and
ask
for
opinions
on
ask
for
opinions
on.
Is
this
working
for
you
and
also
maybe
do
some
some
recruiting
for
for
people
that
might
want
to
work
in
a
matlab
or
octave
environment
and
to
have
that
go
all
the
way
through
to
hardware?
A
I
think
that
would
be
exciting
for
a
lot
of
people
that
are
more
accustomed
to
to
writing
software
than
than
maybe
working
with
hardware
or
or
asics
we'll
meet
back
up
on
tuesday
and
hopefully
have
a
lot
to
talk
about
from
all
the
people
that
we're
going
to
talk
with
at
the
ham
kitchen.
So
the
power
of
the
in-person
event
and
all
that.