GitHub synchronization for 2018-08-03: Experimental / Preliminary E310 Support and All Zynq FPGAs

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Marasco, Aaron
Fri, Aug 3, 2018 7:06 PM

All,

The AV Team has just synchronized our internal E310 development with GitHub:

https://github.com/opencpi/opencpi/tree/e310_experimental

Along with the separate BSP Project:

https://github.com/opencpi/av.bsp.e310/tree/e310_experimental

As you can tell by the branch name, this is not stable and should not be considered production-ready code. We are still finalizing E310 testing internally, along with the required merges and changes to bring the AD9361 support into the mainline. However, multiple customers have requested a "sneak peak" before our 1.4 release.

If you are developing for an AD9361-based platform that uses LVDS signaling, it is recommended that you continue to use the "develop" branch.

Additionally, today's push to "develop" pairs the full list of Zynq devices with Vivado, meaning that BSP developers for any Zynq-based platforms should not require any framework modifications to tell it to use Vivado with a Zynq device, e.g. the Zynq 7100.

Thank you,

Aaron

PS. It is not my intent to announce every synchronization, but as noted above, various customers have requested notification.

All, The AV Team has just synchronized our internal E310 development with GitHub: https://github.com/opencpi/opencpi/tree/e310_experimental Along with the separate BSP Project: https://github.com/opencpi/av.bsp.e310/tree/e310_experimental As you can tell by the branch name, this is not stable and should not be considered production-ready code. We are still finalizing E310 testing internally, along with the required merges and changes to bring the AD9361 support into the mainline. However, multiple customers have requested a "sneak peak" before our 1.4 release. If you are developing for an AD9361-based platform that uses LVDS signaling, it is recommended that you continue to use the "develop" branch. Additionally, today's push to "develop" pairs the full list of Zynq devices with Vivado, meaning that BSP developers for any Zynq-based platforms should not require any framework modifications to tell it to use Vivado with a Zynq device, e.g. the Zynq 7100. Thank you, Aaron PS. It is not my intent to announce every synchronization, but as noted above, various customers have requested notification.