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Description
FPGA Resource Utilization report, Remote Labus update, original music, and outtakes.
A
Good
morning
and
welcome
to
open
research
institutes,
fpga
stand
up
and
office
hours
for
the
7th
of
February
2023,
and
today
we're
going
to
talk
about
what
we've
done
over
the
past
week,
what
we're
doing
over
the
next
week
the
resources
needed
and
any
roadblocks
that
we
can
help
with,
and
so
what
we've
done
over
the
past
week,
so
I'll
go
ahead
and
start
I
want
to
talk
about
the
fpga
resource
utilization.
A
So
we
have
a
very
good
return
on
investment
to
date,
with
a
substantial
block
for
the
dbb
S2
encoder,
it's
on
the
transmit
side
of
the
spacecraft
or
ground
sat.
We
have
some
Cobbs
encoder
work.
We
have
a
zc706
reference
design,
that's
customized
and
integrated
into
remote,
Labs
West,
and
we
have
a
number
of
smaller
utilities.
A
However,
recent
projects
aren't
using
the
fpga
resources
in
remote
labs,
and
so
what
are
those
projects?
Well,
the
first
one
is
what
I'll
call
stealth
project
V,
and
that
is
a
microcontroller
based
project
and
onshul
is
helping
with
that
and
its
usage
is
going
to
rely
on
the
dvbs
to
receive
validation,
functions
that
we
have
so
being
able
to
to
test
the
device
and
the
circuits
in
the
lab
that
will
be
useful,
probably
need
the
Spectrum
analyzer.
A
The
second
stealth
project
is
I'll,
call
it
stealth
project
RF.
This
is
another
microcontroller
based
project.
It's
not
microwave
and
we'll
probably
need
all
of
the
lab
bench,
including
the
logic
analyzer
Ribbit
and
rattlegram,
which
is
a
mobile
phone,
app
and
and
Hardware
infrastructure.
The
mobile
phone
apps
are
out
and
available
now
and
have
gone
through
several
iterations
of
of
excellent
refinement
and
work,
and
the
remote
lab
usage
is
is
pretty
small.
A
You
know
bench
use
or
or
fpga
use
and
then
phase
four
is
a
heavy
user
of
remote
Labs,
so
the
transponder
transmitter
and
receiver
at
the
very
least,
and
if
the
ground
equipment
has
any
fpga
stuff
in
it,
which
it
probably
will
or
could.
Then
then
that
would
be
used
as
well.
So
we
have
a
encoder
for
dvs2
and
a
polyphase
channelizer
and
a
four
area
FSK
coherent
receiver,
so
we're
under
budget.
But
our
original
schedule
was
not
possible
because
of
covet
and
other
factors.
A
So
I
think
we
need
to
do
a
better
job
of
publicizing.
The
resources
for
open
source,
Digital
radio
work
for
what
we
do,
because
we
have
such
amazing
Labs
remote,
lab
West,
remote
lab
South,
remote
Lab
East
in
DC,
which
is
oriented
more
towards
propulsion
and
yet
another
project
which
is
an
antenna
project,
and
we
also
have
a
smaller
fpga
lab
in
the
UK
or
will
be
moving
from
the
UK
to
India.
A
So
I'd
like
to
see
the
utilization
continue
and
and
in
order
to
continue,
then
we
we
need
to
kind
of
look
at
the
pipeline.
So
how
do
we
do
this?
So
there's
a
list
of
communities
and
community
events
from
Thomas
Perry
and
those
are
broad
open
source
events
around
the
world,
There's
an
opportunity
that
we
know
about
from
IEEE,
which
is
the
iwrc
or
iWork
conference.
This
is
mid-september
in
Little,
Rock,
Arkansas
and,
and
it's
really
kind
of
focused
on
how
to
take
advantage
of
the
chips
act.
A
Money
if
you're
not
familiar
with
chips
act,
then
it's
a
pretty
large
amount
of
money
for
semiconductor
manufactured
design
and
manufacturer
to
to
do
that
in
the
United
States
and
since
our
fpga
work
could
help
with
this
effort.
It's
broadly
in
the
footprint
of
the
chips
act,
then
involvement
with
conferences
and
and
potentially
grants,
and
things
like
that
would
be
good
for
us
and
then
there's
Defcon
in
Las,
Vegas
Nevada,
that's
been
a
very
good
event
for
us
to
for,
to
do
Outreach
and
to
raise
awareness
of
the
resources
that
we
have.
A
A
So
thanks!
That's
that's
what
I've
got
so
those
are
the
sorts
of
things
that
have
been
that
I'm
working
on
a
lot
of
this
became
more
possible
over
the
last
weekend
at
a
IEEE
conference.
So
that's
my
report.
B
Hello,
remote
lab
West
is
still
there.
I
don't
have
any
news.
Let
me
work
on
anything
this
week
so
over
to
James.
C
Nothing
too
much
report
from
Lab
South.
We
did
see
your
message
Michelle
about
the
upcoming
conference,
this
September
and
we
are
looking
forward
to
that
and
making
some
plans
for
that,
but
otherwise
not
too
much
to
report
just
getting
more
prep.
So
the
way
remote
Labs
South
can
be
ready
in
that
can.
C
Sorry
I
have
a
dog
suddenly
deciding
that
now
the
time
to
chip
in,
but
just
getting
more
work
done
and
getting
ourselves
ready
to
go
fully
online.
A
Very
good
cool,
okay,
yeah
in
terms
of
technical
work,
I've
spent
a
lot
of
time
digging
into
multi-rate
signal,
processing
and
finding
you
know
sort
of
like
okay.
Here,
here's
here's
how
it's
done
and
identifying
some
some
resources
for
us
because
for
for
multi-rate
Signal
processing,
this
is
going
to
help
us
on
the
receive
side
for
the
transponder,
so
lots
of
progress
there
and
some
a
few
additional
resources
so
for
for
in
terms
of
volunteers.
A
So
that's
been
been
good,
we'll
be
closing
the
loop
with
a
couple
of
people
and
just
continuing
to
press
forward.
You
know
so
good
progress
just
wanted
to
lay
out
the
the
things
I'm
thinking
of
in
terms
of
sort
of
long-term
publicity
and
and
raising
awareness
of
of
what
we
do
so
yeah,
decent,
decent
progress
and
looking
forward
to
the
to
the
weeks
to
come
so
over
the
next
week.
I'll
be
doing
some
of
the
things
that
I
talked
about
on
the
slides.
A
That's
what
and
the
the
roadblocks
are
unknown.
So
it's
really
kind
of
kind
of
unknown,
but
I'll
report
back
just
with
any
any
feedback
that
we
get
from
from
all
this
networking
and
Outreach.
A
That
so
one
of
the
things
I
know
that
we're
going
to
be
doing
this
week
is
working
on
the
the
Uplink
protocol
on
opulentvoice
and
trying
to
get
good
support
for
the
University
of
Puerto
Rico,
which
is
using
our
work.