At 11:19 AM 8/27/2008, you wrote:

2) Interfacing Beagle to FPGA:
a) Figure out which interfaces will work best. MMC/SDIO/McBSP etc. Become familiar with the OMAP side hardware and existing Linux drivers.
   b) Start writing FPGA code to interface with the beagle.

2b -- We may have some folks working on this. I have a colleague at UT Chattanooga who's going to try and get one of his MS students to develop some interesting FPGA code for the board (digital downconversion, resampling, and some other neat features like that), and he will likely be working on the interface as well.

Will let everyone know when that's confirmed.

Chris


OK, that doesn't look as bad as it feels :) Just a pretty broad set of skills needed ...

I'll post some pictures of the board mods needed to power the FPGA IO bank from the beagle in a little while.

Philip


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