Hi,

One of my pet projects which isn’t off the ground yet is SDR with the
B.B.-X15.  My progress will
be to slow to warrant getting one of the SDR capes for free, but I hope the
free cape goes to a student, researcher, or hobbiest who will help show how
all of the processors on the X15 can utilized to implement baseband (and
maybe bandpass) processing for the SDR.  There are really a lot of neat
experiments one could do.  It would also be cool if they could show design
trade offs since there are so many options on the X-15.  I hope that the
SDR project will help demonstrate what kinds of applications the X-15 can
be utilized for..  I believe this board (or the TI57xx EVM/IDK) is being
used in industry, but I don’t THINK there’s a good window yet into
applications being developed on this SoC. Please correct me if I’m wrong.

I greatly look forward to when your cape goes on sale and when the
benificiary of this cape starts posting up info about his/her example
application!

Thanks!!

Jeff


On Sun, Apr 22, 2018 at 5:54 PM 何海宇MHE <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
>        I would like to offer my sponsorship of a software defined radio
> board to student engineer or researcher to work on any open source project
> that will involve emt he the community. My hardware will be the BeagleSDR
> add-on board as best current cape for the Beagleboard-x15. It has a FPGA,
> AVR microcontroller, and high speed ADC/DAC, i2c programmable clock... This
> open source project probably last at least one month or more as your hobby,
> and as the mine too because I'll provide some technical support to you.
> We'll review all together. It will definitely depends on your speed on work
> and your final interest. It would suit a student, researcher, hobbyist,
> technology idealist, with as much as possible spare time. If you are
> familiar with FPGA, Microcontroller, Linux, Gnuradio, C/C++/Python, DSP
> optimization programming, if you have strong embedded linux experience, and
> you have the conviction to make an open source project for people and
> ideally have a goal in Global Navigation Satellite Systems, or Outer Space
> Wave, Astrophysics, Wireless control, Radio, or doing research like in data
> processing, have an antenna, a telescope, a microscope, would like to see
> interaction of waveform... Please apply with your short bio, CV, your
> postal address and relevant experience. I will send a free sample of
> BeagleSDR to your office or home. Thanks for your trust !
>
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