If you have a question about the Experimenting with Sensor Fusion competition, you can ask it here.
If you have a question about the Experimenting with Sensor Fusion competition, you can ask it here.
I think this is a very exciting and interesting "experimenting with" topic!
What personal attracts me to the event is a chance to experiment with Xilinx's High-Level Synthesis tools: https://www.xilinx.com/video/hardware/getting-started-vivado-high-level-synthesis.html
What detracts me from applying is the amount of work it would take me personally to get the FPGA board and sensor setup to point to even start experimenting with HLS.
General Questions:
Are there sample projects that an experimenter can build on?
Perhaps an E14 FPGA expert can be coerced to participate as a Mentor and develop a basic starting point project with a swag kit :)
If you are intending to apply, do you to intend to try and implement signal processing routines in hardware versus on a soft-core processor?
Hi scottiebabe ,,it's actually a bit daunting at first to work around xilinx tools (they are SO MANY).
You can have a look at this github repository to help you work around that: https://github.com/Xilinx/Vitis-Tutorials There are whole range of tutorials which should get you started.
Hi scottiebabe ,,it's actually a bit daunting at first to work around xilinx tools (they are SO MANY).
You can have a look at this github repository to help you work around that: https://github.com/Xilinx/Vitis-Tutorials There are whole range of tutorials which should get you started.