Ettus Research would like to announce that we will be running an RFNoC
Workshop at the GNU Radio Conference next month.  There will be two
sessions, each with 20 hands-on slots with access to hardware, and 30 slots
for observation from the sidelines.  Registration for the workshop itself
can be done at the links below and is free, but requires paid registration
to the GNU Radio Conference.  Please sign up now, as space is limited.
Details are below.  Please email "[email protected]" if you have any
questions.  We look forward to seeing you there!

FPGA Programming on the USRP with the RFNoC Framework

Dates/Times:
Two sessions:
* Wednesday September 13, from 14:10 to 17:40
* Friday September 15, from 13:00 to 16:00
The two sessions have the same content.
https://www.gnuradio.org/grcon-2017/program/

Location:
GNU Radio Conference
Bahia Resort Hotel, San Diego, California, USA

Capacity:
At each session:
20 people hands-on
30 people hands-off
50 people total

Abstract:
Ettus Research's RFNoC (RF Network-on-Chip) software framework is designed
to decrease the development time for experienced FPGA engineers seeking to
integrate IP into the USRP FPGA signal processing chain.  RFNoC is the
framework for USRP devices that use Xilinx 7-series FPGAs (E310, E312,
X300, X310).  RFNoC is built around a packetized network infrastructure in
the FPGA that handles the transport of control and sample data between the
host CPU and the radio.  Users target their custom algorithms to the FPGA
in the form of Computation Engines (CE), which are processing blocks that
attach to this network.  CEs act as independent nodes on the network that
can receive and transmit data to any other node (e.g., another CE, the
radio block, or the host CPU).  Users can create modular, FPGA-accelerated
SDR applications by chaining CEs into a flow graph.  RFNoC is supported in
UHD and GNU Radio.  In this workshop, we will present an interactive
hands-on tutorial on RFNoC, including a discussion on its design and
capabilities, demonstrations of several existing examples, and a
walk-through on implementing a user-defined CE and integrating the CE into
GNU Radio.

Notes and Prerequisites:

* In each session, there will be 20 hands-on slots.  All necessary USRP
X310 hardware and laptops will be provided in the workshop.  Attendees are
not expected to bring anything.  There will be two people assigned to each
station.  These slots will be allocated on a first-come, first-serve basis.

* In each session, there will be 30 hands-off/observational slots.  No
hardware will be provided.  Attendees are expected to bring their own
personal laptops in order to follow along.  The laptop may be running
Windows, Mac, or Linux.  The laptop should have a minimum of 4 GB memory,
60 GB of free disk space, one Ethernet port available, and one USB 3.0 port
available.  Attendees are expected to be able to install Oracle VirtualBox
5.1.26 with the Extension Pack onto their laptops.  This can be installed
at the start of the workshop.  Ettus Research will distribute a pre-built
VirtualBox virtual machine image which includes all the necessary workshop
tools, software, and materials.  Optionally, attendees may also bring their
own USRP X310 device for use in the workshop.  Note that only the X310 may
be used (not the X300, or any other USRP device).  If doing this, please
let the workshop coordinators know in advance, and arrive at the workshop
20 minutes early for set-up and configuration. Once all the hands-on slots
have been allocated, the hands-off/observational slots will be allocated.

* An email will be sent to attendees to confirm their attendance and
indicate which type of slot they have been allocated, either hands-on or
hands-off/observational.

Registration Links:

For Wednesday, September 13, from 14:10 to 17:40:
https://events.ni.com/profile/form/index.cfm?PKformID=0x14765053ca

For Friday, September 15, from 13:00 to 16:00:
https://events.ni.com/profile/form/index.cfm?PKformID=0x147783f037
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