On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Petter Gustad <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Did anybody port USRP/GnuRadio to a FPGA development-kit (presumably
> based on an Altera SoC or Xilinx Zynq) using a HSMC or FMC RF
> mezzanine board like the AD-FMCOMMS2-EBZ(1)?
>
> Thanks
> Best regards
> //Petter
>
> 1) http://www.analog.com/en/evaluation/eval-ad-fmcomms2/eb.html


Hi,
I am interested in designing such HSMC/FMC board, which would be way much
cheaper than AD one, however I am still under investigation on the best
approach of RF frontend. Either AD transceiver or LimeMicro transceiver
would be a good solution, also need to mention a common ADC approach,
however I need people input regarding what would be attractive for
engineers, hobbyists and other developers. If anyone is interested, please
reply me privately, since this is a bit offtopic.

Answering the post:
I haven't seen any approaches to implement devkit to GNU Radio. It actually
depends on how would you like to do it. There are couple of possible
solutions:
1. Use USB. Probably all of these devkits have USB OTG connected to
microprocessor part of the FPGA.
2. Use GBit Ethernet. It would be probably the easiest approach, since it
is possible to emulate USRP?
3. Run Linux on SoC and pass the information directly from the FPGA to the
microprocessor. This enables huge bandwidth, however the microprocessor
part may be too slow to process all the data and the bigger part has to be
done on the FPGA. The Xillinux distribution is able to run Linux on a SoC
and also it has a kernel driver to pass the data from the FPGA to the
microprocessor (probably through a DMA).

BR
Tomas Daujotas
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