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From YouTube: 20210622 FPGA Standup
Description
FPGA Standup meeting for August 2021 Sprint.
A
Hello,
everyone
all
right,
so
let's
go
ahead
and
start.
This
is
a
stand-up
meeting,
so
we're
going
to
talk
about
what
we
did
over
the
past
week
or
more,
if
you're
new,
what
what
we
need
to
do
next
week
and
anything
preventing
you
from
doing
what
you
want
to
do.
A
We
should
also
probably
talk
about
the
goal
of
the
work
which
we
we
were
talking
about.
A
demonstration
in
august,
but
we've
what's
been
raised,
is
the
potential
to
be
included
or
to
try
to
be
included
in
skylake,
so
go
ahead.
Thomas.
Would
you
like
to
start.
B
Yeah,
so
I'm
on
fpga
stuff,
I've
not
really
done
much
in
a
while,
but
my
plan
for
the
next
few
weeks
is
starting
to
we
look
at
the
jsd
interface,
so
it's
basically
the
interface
to
the
long
devices
transceiver
chip.
B
So
basically
we'll
need
that
working
to
get
the
data
from
the
transmitter
onto
the
actual
transom
transceiver
and
test
it
in
rf.
As
I
looked
at
it
before
I'm
trying
to
use
the
analog
devices,
basically
how
to
call
example
project,
but
that
was
a
bit
messy.
So
try
it
again,
a
bit
more
of
a
fundamental
starting
point
and
then
yeah
trying
to
get
that
off
start
working
so
yeah.
That's
your
plan.
A
Okay,
so
anything
anything
preventing
you
from
from
working.
It
sounds
like
you
need
the
they're
talking
about
the
analog
devices
dev
board,
perhaps
that
that
needs
to
be
up
and
up
and
working.
B
At
some
point,
yeah,
but
not
right
now,
first
probably
a
week
or
two
will
just
be
on
the
on
basis,
levado.
So
just
on
the
computer,
okay
yeah,
once
it
works.
Like
I
have
a
candidate
working,
then
yeah
be
good
to
test
that
with
the
actual
board.
A
Good,
okay,
yeah:
we
have
it
it's
in
the
lab
connected
and
that
that's
going
to
be
something
that
paul
can
help
with
at
any
time.
So.
C
A
Start
now
trying
to
to
get
super
familiar
with
it
and
and
being
able
to
tell
whether
or
not
it's
it's
working
for
people
we
sort
of
develop
that
feedback
loop.
Now,
then,
when
the
time
comes
to
to
actually
test
something
in
earnest,
then
we
should
be
in
good
shape.
B
I
was
also
thinking,
probably
at
the
same
time.
I
do
this,
I'm
gonna
start
the
schematic
capture
of
the
ada
transfer
transceiver.
Basically,
if
I'm
looking
at
the
kind
of
physical
interface,
it's
probably
a
good
time
to
also
just
capture
what
that
would
look
like
in
the
schematic
in
kicad,
so
it
will
be
part
of
a
potential
prototype
yeah.
So
I'll
do
that
at
the
same
time,.
B
Yes,
I
think
it's
something
we
should
try
and
do
I
think
it's
it's.
Basically
all
we
need
to
do
is
get
a
design
or
we
decide
what
design
we
want
to
to
use.
B
So
I
mean
obviously
the
dvb
works
that
andre
and
onshore
have
been
working
on,
but
I'm
trying
to
get
into
kind
of
a
self-contained
form
and
then
once
we've
got
that
we
just
need
to
get
it
synthesizing
with
yoursis,
and
then
we
can
feed
it
to
the
open
lane,
back-end
tools
to
create
the
actual
layout,
but
that's
yeah
that
should
be
relatively
straightforward.
First
step
is
just
to
decide
what
we're
going
to
do.
Yeah.
A
Okay,
the
what
I'd?
What
I
would
really
like
to
talk
about
is
is
having
a
baseband
chip.
Is
that
sound
like
a
reasonable
sort
of
thing
to
to
try
to
strive
for
we
do
yeah,
okay,
yeah,
I
think
that'd
be
a
good
target
for
for
me.
I
can
understand
that
and
and
can
draw
in
some
some
help.
So
maybe
is
there
anything
that
we
would
need
to
do
for
the
uplink
protocols
for
m17,
or
are
we
in
decent
shape,
just
providing
gse.
B
I'm
not
sure
I've
not
looked
at
that
in
detail,
maybe
on
show
scope.
Okay,.
A
Opinion
yeah,
I
think
that's
the
only
open
question
that
I
have
is
how
much
we
need
to
do
in
hardware
like
how
much
would
we
have
to
synthesize
in
order
to
to
do
that
and
the
answer,
the
right
answer
might
be
nothing
that
we
strictly
view
it.
As
you
know,
it
is
our
our
native
digital
protocol
for
the
uplink,
and
that
gives
us
a
lot
of
of
power,
but
that
may
all
need
that
may
all
be
done
in
software.
A
So
there
may
not
be
anything
that
we
have
to
synthesize,
but
we
should
be
on
the
lookout
for
anything
that
that
might
help
customize.
This
particular
code
base
make
it
make
it
easier
to
use
for
the
operators.
B
C
From
my
side,
I've
been
working
on
coding
for
tsa
encoder,
so
progressing
with
that
I've
got
header
insertion
part
now
forming
the
payload,
and
then
I
need
to
form
bb
frames
and
forward
to
the
next
module.
So
working
on
that
plan
is
to
finish
it
by
end
of
this
week
or
middle
of
next
week
and
then
a
test
case
for
that
and
then
going
and
then
go
further
from
there
simultaneously.
Also,
I
will
be
uploading
code
for
android
to
review
so
yeah.
That's.
A
A
Okay
yeah,
it
sounds
like
the
the
analog
devices
dev
board
is
a
will,
be
wanted
and
needed.
I
think
we're
we're
in
decent
shape.
There.
C
A
Cool
well,
thank
you
all
right.
So
I'll
give
a
brief
report.
I
got
remote
access
to
my
virtual
machine
on
chonch,
the
san
diego
remote
labs,
pc
working.
Thank
you
to
paul
for
for
working
to
make
it
easier
to
use.
I
think
you
really
do
need
admin
access
to
the
to
the
vms,
and
so
that's
that's
been
an
adjustment
that
we've
made.
I
got
the
dvb
fpga
code
base
built
and
I'm
more
confident
about
using
vivado.
So
I
use
command
line
vivato!
A
That's
what
I
did
before,
but
the
gui
does
have
a
huge
number
of
improvements,
since
I
last
did
a
big
design,
there's
lots
of
reports
and
and
useful
things
and
a
lot
in
the
documentation
database
that
didn't
used
to
exist.
Things
like
power,
planning
and
and
physical
pin,
layout
planning
that
that
makes
a
lot
of
sense
to
me.
So
I'm
happy,
I
don't
know
a
whole
lot
about
us.
I've
done
very
basic
hello
world
stuff
for
yosis,
but
I'll
start
working
on
getting
better.
A
At
that
the
I
was
able
to
get
the
thing
synthesized,
but
the
run
tests
and
the
run
synth.
Shell
scripts
still
don't
work.
For
me
on
the
vm
and
that's
all
it
looks
like
it's
continual
integration
type
of
testing
and
there
should
be
something
happening
and
all
of
those
nice
cores
and
threads
on
the
the
lab
pc
should
be
able
to
help.
Do
these
things
pretty
quickly.
A
So
I
really
want
to
use
the
tests
as
intended
by
by
andre
and
I'll
keep
working
on
that,
starting
today,
through
july,
7th
I'll
be
traveling,
so
the
remote
lab
will
be
the
remote
access
is
going
to
actually
be
used
remotely,
not
just
from
next
door.
So
we
will
hopefully,
by
by
doing
this
and
coming
up
to
speed
and
and
pitching
in
that
that
we'll
we'll
be
able
to
find
and
solve
even
more
problems
with
roommate
access
and
make
it
better
for
others.
A
So
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
just
try
to
get
synthesis
to
work
without
relying
on
the
run,
synth
scripts
and
start
start
working
up
to
to
being
able
to
to
understand
and
test
and
and
get
things
working
over
the
air
and
yeah.
I
don't
I
don't
have
any.
I
don't
have
anything
blocking
me
except
you
know
just
learning
curve
and
it's
resolving.
So
soon.
C
Sorry
one
question:
even
I
have
faced
this
problem
when
I
tried
to
build
ddb
fpga.
Sometimes
it
has
passed
it
it's
able
to
synthesize,
and
sometimes
it
has
failed.
So
can
can
you
document
the
process
so
that
we
all
are
on
same
page
and
we
are
all
using
the
same
set
of
tools
and
everything.
A
Yes,
I
think
that's
super
important.
I
will
do
that
I'll.
Take
that
action,
I'll
document
everything
I've
been
putting
the
stuff
that
I've
been
typing
into
the
fpga
channel,
but
not
I'll,
do
a
I'll
do
a
better
job
of
wrapping
it
up.
So
so
far
you
know
it's
a
basic
command
line
batch
mode
using
vivato
to
using
the
build
script
that
andre
included-
and
you
know
after
figuring
out
that
I
didn't
have
the
sub
modules
that
part
worked,
but
now
we're
up
to
making
synthesis,
work
and
I'll.
A
I
will
definitely
document
everything
and
where
would
you
prefer
it
be?
Where
would
you
like
that
to
live.
C
Yeah
I
mean
thomas
and
one
person
are
working
on
integrating
everything,
so
the
tools.
A
C
And
also
I
was
able
to
access
remote
pc
wire.
There
is
one
machine
and
I
was
able
to
access
that
and
then
so
all
that
steps
are
very
much
there
in
the
documentation.
For
us.
Those
are
very
much
clear
now,
the
the
new
setup
that
we
have
done
where
we
can
actually
test
analog
device
card.
If
you
can
document
that
also
so
that
as
soon
as
I'm
done,
I
can
just
use
that.
A
Okay,
yeah,
that's,
I
think
that's
gonna
be
up
to
paul
to
to
do
that
and
I'll
help
test
it
and
figure
out
if
there's
anything
missing
and
and
we'll
get
that
done.
A
Yeah
so,
but
essentially
it's
how
to
how
to
log
in
remotely
to
the
analog
devices
and
the
zinc
card
and
the
analog
devices
card
how
to
how
to
log
in
and
access
that.
That's.
A
C
A
C
A
C
A
Oh
yes,
ham
expo
is
the
the
event
for,
for
in
august
that
we
were
intending
targeting
and
then
and
we've.
We
will
still
be
doing
that
and
presenting
work.
A
We
have
a
booth,
we
have
a
the
ability
to
have
a
presence
at
the
event
which
is
exciting,
so
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
I've
already
said
yes
to
that,
you
know
so
we
can
do
whatever
we
want
to
with
the
with
the
booth,
but
we
also
have
presentations
scheduled
to
so
the
demonstrations
are
easier
to
do
at
the
booth
kind
of
in
person,
as
at
the
convenience
of
you
know,
participants
and
volunteers
on
the
team.
The
and
the
the
presentations
will
be
scheduled
with
the
sensitivity
towards
time
zone.
A
So
I'll
keep
keep
on
that.
So
that's
our
our
one
of
our
main
ways
of
presenting
and
then
the
other
one
was
the
that
we
we're
now
looking
at
is,
is
taking
the
code
base
to
google
through
the
open
source
asic
process,
and
it
isn't
necessarily
in
august,
but
it
would
be
really
nice
to.
You
know
be
able
to
to
have
some
idea
of
when
we
want
to
have
a
decision
on
what
to
do
with
the
design.
How
much
of
the
design
is
going
to
be
included?
A
You
know
body
of
work
to
to
present
that
way,
and
we
need
to
make
that
decision
and
we
need
to
synthesize
using
yoasus
and
then
be
able
to
present
it
to
the
tool,
and
I
don't
know
if
there's
a
schedule
for
that,
you
know,
but
but
being
being
done
with
large
chunks
of
it
by
august.
That's
a
that's
a
good
schedule.
A
B
The
next
submission
is
sometime
october,
possibly
so
that
might.
A
Does
that
answer
your
question
was
that
clear
enough
or
that's:
okay,
cool,
okay!
All
right!
Thank
you
and
I
think
I'm
traveling
over
the
next
two
weeks,
so
if
either
steve,
conklin
or
or
paul
will
will
run
the
meeting
if
I'm
not
able
to
from
from
where
I'll
be
at
I'll,
be
traveling
in
between
a
couple
of
different
states
in
the
southern
u.s
and
depending
on
the
meeting,
schedule
may
or
may
not
be
able
to
to
run
it,
but
someone
will
and
it'll
be
posted
ahead
of
time.