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From YouTube: ORI FPGA Stand-up Meeting 26 April 2022
Description
Team meets up and talks about the past week's work, what's coming up next week, and if they need any resources or have any roadblocks.
B
Okay,
hi
I'm
paul
kb5mu,
not
too
much
going
on
in
the
remote
lab
this
week
I
did
publish
a
new
video
some
help
from
michelle.
This
is
a
little
walk
through
of
using
the.
B
B
That's
now
available,
you
can
find
it
linked
in
the
slack
and
on
youtube.
Just
go
to
the
open
research
institute
web
youtube
channel.
There
may
be
some
more
of
those
coming.
We've
got
lots
of
other
dvbs2
equipment
that
needs
to
be
made
available
to
people
for
testing
and
demonstrating.
So
there
might
be
a
few
more
such
videos
in
the
pipeline.
B
Otherwise
I
don't
have
a
lot
to
report
from
the
lab.
I
would
like
to
introduce
james
kj7
and
kde
who's
joining
the
collier.
I
think
for
the
first
time
he's
the
technician
and
lab
guy
on
the
other
side
on
the
south
lab
so
james,
please
say
hello.
C
Hello,
everyone,
as
paul
mentioned
sorry,
it's
quick
trouble
check.
Am
I
audible,
you're
good
cool,
I'm
james
kilo,
juliet
7
kilo
delta
echo,
I'm
an
intern
for
orri,
I'm
the
technician
taking
care
of
remote
lab
south,
not
too
much
to
report
from
remotelab
south
either
we're.
C
Currently
we
had
a
couple
of
storms
recently
that
we
had
to
take
the
lab
offline
for
because
we
didn't
want
any
of
the
equipment
damaged,
but
we
are
back
up
online
and
up
and
running,
we
are
still
getting
some
of
the
equipment
set
up
because
we're
trying
to
get
some
of
the
facilities
in
place
for
that
we're
considering
some
special
construction
just
for
all
the
equipment
for
remote
lab
south.
But
some
of
the
conversation
about
that
is
still
ongoing.
C
Things
are
going
well
down
here
and
it's
good
to
join
you
guys,
all
so
yeah,
not
too
much
else
to
say.
I
will
then
pass
it
on
to
my
apologies
from
saying
this
incorrectly,
but
sota.
D
Okay,
yeah
and
yes,
what
is
our
soto
works
anyways
so
this
past
week
in
so
basically
helping
everybody's
testing
and
he
found
so
the
week
before
he
had
found
an
issue
that
the
encoder
just
got
stuck
and
it's
one
issue,
and
but
apparently
that's
not
the
issue
that
he
was
facing,
and
so
I
did
found
so,
while
fixing
that
issue,
I
I
found
the
the
problem
with
the
sequence:
the
the
frames
got.
D
Inverted,
I'm
calling
it
the
frame
sequence
issue,
and
that
might
be
the
issue
that
he
is
facing,
that
the
thing
gets
stuck.
So
I
did
put
a
fix
yesterday.
I
think
he's
traveling
and
he
will
not
be
able
to
tax
test
for
the
next
couple
of
days,
but
I
mean
hopefully
that
that
that
was
the
problem
and
next
I
want
to
so.
D
We
removed
the
the
the
polyphase
filter
from
the
encoder,
and
that
means
it's
all
vhdl.
So
we
can
test.
You
know
the
entire
thing.
In
one
part
we
are
now
testing
is
the
dvd
wrapper
and
the
dvp
wrapper
has
the
code
for
like
extracting
the
the
mod
code
from
the
the
data
stream.
Like
the
first
word,
I
might
yeah
I'm
going
to
try
to
put
some
tests
for
that
in
the
repository
and
then
clean
up
test
benches
and
scripts
like
yeah.
There's
things
that
now
are
sort
of
obsolete.
So.
E
Next
step
is
testing,
so
I
I'm
I'm
having
regular
meetings
with
everest,
so
he
suggested
some
tools
that
he
uses
to
test
it.
So
I
will
be
setting
up
those
tools
in
uk
lab
and
test
the
integrated
environment.
E
Apart
from
that,
I
have
been
studying
cuda
to
it's,
a
step
towards
implementing
dvp
receiver
for
gpu,
and
also
there
is
some
software
development
activity
going
on
for
tvp
receiver
for
datv,
so
working
on
that
also
so
yeah.
That's
all
from
my
side.
A
You've
just
touched
on
three
very
large
areas
of
work,
and
so
so
so
james
just
so,
you
know
that
anshul
makar
he's
the
coordinator
of
the
remote
labs
in
the
uk,
so
it
isn't
quite
as
doesn't
have
quite
as
much
equipment
test
equipment
as
as
we
do
for
west
and
south,
but
it
has
the
heart
of
the
communications
in
that
it
has
a
zc706
and
an
adrv
9371,
and
maybe
a
few
other
things
along
the
way.
So
it's
wonderful
to
have
all
three
remote
lab
directors
here
on
one
call.
A
I
think
this
might
be
the
first
time,
hopefully
not
the
last
and
we'll
keep
working
to
make
these
labs
accessible
and
useful
for
open
source
community
around
the
world.
So
yeah
I'll
give
a
short
update.
The
little
bit
of
progress
on
hdl
coder,
the
actual
coding
in
matlab,
is
coming
along
well,
and
that
is
not
the
problem
and
the
the
calling
up
of
auto
and
using
vivato
command
line
within
matlab
is
not
the
problem
and
coding
programming.
A
A
So
all
of
the
schemes
from
matlab
so
far
have
not
worked
for
us
and
we've
dug
into
this.
As
far
as
we
possibly
can-
and
we've
also
reached
out
to
matlab
through
the
mathworks
forums
for
for
a
little
bit
of
help
here.
So
we'll
do
so.
A
Oh
yeah,
the
for
the
fpga
in
the
loop
and
for
the
hdl
coder
it's
to
use
matlab
scripts.
So
if
you
write
your
your
algorithms
and
you
write
your
code
in
matlab
that
it
then
goes
all
the
way
through
to
a
bit
stream
and
then
that
you,
you
also
write
the
test
bench
in
matlab
and
and
that
the
entire
workflow
is
is,
is
handled
by
essentially
by
matlab.
A
This
is
a
workflow
that
analog
devices
heavily
recommends
using
their
their
stuff
and
seems
to
be
something
that's
really
popular
in
academia
and
in
some
parts
of
industry,
and
so
this
is
then
another
reason
for
doing
this
is
to
find
out
exactly
how
well
it
works,
which
we're
getting
lots
of
experience
with,
so
that
we
can
then
go
back
to
the
open
source
community
and
say:
hey,
octave
and
lidex
and
python.
A
You
know
it
works.
It
can
be.
This
can
happen
and
maybe
be
a
sort
of
a
positive
influence
there
or
even
start
a
project
that
does
a
tool
flow
for
open
source.
Version
of
this
work
would
have
a
long
way
to
kind
of
catch
up,
because
the
the
head
start
that
that
matlab
has
seems
to
be
pretty
substantial.
But
you
know
using
it
firsthand
and
seeing
how
well
it
works
or
how.
E
A
Where
the
problems
are
shortcomings,
is
it
can
only
help
and
across
the
board.
The
the
pilot
program
for
this
is
is
the
on
the
uplink
side.
So
what
we're
really
hoping
to
do
is
take
fred
harris's
work
in
matlab
for
m17
encoder
and
then
turn
that
into
a
bit
stream
that
we
the
and
then
that
becomes
a
block
ip
block
that
we
then
can
incorporate
into
the
end.
A
You
know
and
end
testing
demo,
so
there's
an
awful
lot
of
stuff
that
has
to
happen
and
work
right,
and
I
was
not
expecting
it
to
be
a
problem
in
in
this
area
that
that
somehow,
after
you
programmed
the
fpga
that
then
essentially
running
it
would
would
would
come
to
a
screeching
halt.
A
So
I'm
just
going
to
say
that
maybe
it's
because
we
don't
know
what
we're
doing
or
it's
operator
error,
but
we're
carefully
checking
everything
and
and
making
sure
that
it
wasn't
a
hardware
server
issue
and
we've
learned
a
lot
in
that
area
too.
So
we'll
do
a
memo
about
this
and
or
maybe
even
a
video
and
and
write
it
up.
A
You
know,
but
when
it
works,
this
should
be
a
really
nice
workflow.
That
has
a
lot
of
momentum
behind
it
from
industry
and
academia,
and
it
may
be
something
that
we
can
duplicate
and
open
source.
So
that's
that's
it.
For
that
particular
area.
The
polar
berry
arrived
a
completely
different
hardware
platform.
A
So
I'm
ask
asking
tech,
support
and
looking
through
the
documentation
and
trying
to
figure
out
how
to
do
it.
It
uses
a
completely
different
ide
than
xilinx
parts.
It
uses
something
called
libero
which
we
got
it's
a
free
license
so
anyway,
that's
looking
at
that
to
see,
if
that's
a
good
platform
to
use
and
if
so,
we'll
move
it
over
to
remote
labs
and,
let's
see
the
fourth
of
may
we'll,
have
a
presentation,
that's
about
m17
for
error,
correction
and
other
practical
issues
that
face
us
and
I'm
really
hoping
to
have
a
demo.
A
A
If,
if
I
can
do
it,
anybody
can
just
setting
up
a
demonstration
on
site
so
it'll
be,
may
4th
and
lots
of
photographs
and
and
recording
of
the
the
presentation
it's
cross
listed
with
ieee,
so
it'll
be
ieee,
so
I'm
trying
really
hard
to
to
make
that
be
a
sort
of
an
intermediate
demo,
because
our
big
demonstration
target
is
in
august
at
defcon
in
rf
village.
A
All
right!
That's
it
for
me
any
questions
or
discussion
or
advice
from
from
anybody
on
the
floor.
A
I
think
it's
a
little
earlier.
I
think
it's
mid-august.
A
I
think
so,
let's
see
I
can
check
right
now.
A
At
caesar's
palace,
mostly
okay
or
caesar's
forum,
yeah,
flamingo,
harris
and
and
link
in
in
las
vegas,
so
I'm
not
sure
exactly
which
hotel
will
be
in
one
of
those.
The
villages
are
spread
out
over
different
different
properties
on
the
strip,
but
we'll
have
that
we'll
also
have
some
some
sort
of
footprint
at
the
ham,
radio,
village
and
hardware.
Hacking
village
is
also
very
interested
in
anything
that
we
have
to
bring.
So
we
should
have
plenty
plenty
to
show.
A
I've
tried
to
get
m17
to
enter
into
the
demo
labs,
which
is
a
several
hour
present.
Several
hours
devoted
to
prototypes
and
new
products
that
that
want
to,
you
know,
make
a
big
announcement.
So
if
it
lines
up
for
them
that
the
m17
people
might
be
part
of
the
demo
labs
at
defcon
this
year,
and
if
not
this
year,
then
then,
hopefully
next
year,
so
yeah
that's
and
that's
yeah.
That's
the!
B
Go
ahead,
a
question
for
nshul:
you
mentioned
some
set
of
testing
things
you're
setting
up
in
the
uk
lab.
Do
I
need
to
be
interested
in
duplicating
that
here
in
the
west
lab,
or
is
that
going
to
be
a
unique
setup?
There.
E
No,
it's
not
going
to
be
unique.
I
mean
it
will
be
helpful,
like
I
don't
have
any
hardware
to
test
no
sign
wave
analysis,
analyzer
or
anything.
So
he
said
that
you
can
use
those
software
tools
using
the
libraries
that
are
provided
with
provided
by
adi.
E
A
All
right,
thank
you.
Everybody
see
you
on
slack,
looking
forward
to
the
the
most
upcoming
most
recent,
the
most
recently
upcoming.
I
guess.
A
There's
a
better
english
way
of
saying
that,
but
you
know
looking
forward
to
the
4th
of
may
and
being
able
to
show
off
everyone's
work.
It's
extremely
exciting,
if
you
need
me
for
anything
at
all.
Please
write
me
or
get
me
on
slack
and
see
you
next
week.