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[RFNoC] Tutorials @GRCon15

MB
Martin Braun
Wed, Jul 29, 2015 2:52 AM

Hey Everyone,

at this year's GNU Radio Conference (GRCon), we will be giving a
hands-on tutorial for RFNoC. The tutorial will be all day on Wednesday,
August 26, and will require pre-registration, as we only can accommodate
for a limited amount of seats.

The tutorial itself is free, but requires previous registration to GRCon
(it is technically possible to register for the tutorials but not the
conference through the website, but we will remove people from the list
if they are not also registered for GRCon).

On Wednesday morning, we will talk about RFNoC in general as part of the
plenary tutorials (i.e. for everyone). After that, the rest of the day
will be hands-on tutorials for registered participants, where we will in
detail explain how to set up the FPGA & Host sides of an RFNoC application.
Please note that the tutorials and the presentations overlap, so
participants won't be able to catch any of the main track presentations.

We will provide hardware for everyone (or at least one USRP per 2
people), but participants will need to bring their own laptops with a
configured development environment. Detailed instructions will be
emailed to those individuals who register.

Registration is handled the same way as conference registration, you can
find it at http://www.trondeau.com/gnu-radio-conference-2015/. Tickets
are handed out first-come, first-serve, so don't dally!

See you in DC!

-- Martin

Hey Everyone, at this year's GNU Radio Conference (GRCon), we will be giving a hands-on tutorial for RFNoC. The tutorial will be all day on Wednesday, August 26, and will require pre-registration, as we only can accommodate for a limited amount of seats. The tutorial itself is free, but requires previous registration to GRCon (it is technically possible to register for the tutorials but not the conference through the website, but we will remove people from the list if they are not also registered for GRCon). On Wednesday morning, we will talk about RFNoC in general as part of the plenary tutorials (i.e. for everyone). After that, the rest of the day will be hands-on tutorials for registered participants, where we will in detail explain how to set up the FPGA & Host sides of an RFNoC application. Please note that the tutorials and the presentations overlap, so participants won't be able to catch any of the main track presentations. We will provide hardware for everyone (or at least one USRP per 2 people), but participants will need to bring their own laptops with a configured development environment. Detailed instructions will be emailed to those individuals who register. Registration is handled the same way as conference registration, you can find it at http://www.trondeau.com/gnu-radio-conference-2015/. Tickets are handed out first-come, first-serve, so don't dally! See you in DC! -- Martin
MB
Martin Braun
Fri, Aug 21, 2015 12:54 AM

Dear all,

we've tried our best to find more space + hardware and have added 6 more
slots to the tutorial. You can register through the same page as before.
Again, it's first come, first serve, so hurry if you want to get those
slots!

Cheers,
Martin

On 28.07.2015 19:52, Martin Braun wrote:

Hey Everyone,

at this year's GNU Radio Conference (GRCon), we will be giving a
hands-on tutorial for RFNoC. The tutorial will be all day on Wednesday,
August 26, and will require pre-registration, as we only can accommodate
for a limited amount of seats.

The tutorial itself is free, but requires previous registration to GRCon
(it is technically possible to register for the tutorials but not the
conference through the website, but we will remove people from the list
if they are not also registered for GRCon).

On Wednesday morning, we will talk about RFNoC in general as part of the
plenary tutorials (i.e. for everyone). After that, the rest of the day
will be hands-on tutorials for registered participants, where we will in
detail explain how to set up the FPGA & Host sides of an RFNoC application.
Please note that the tutorials and the presentations overlap, so
participants won't be able to catch any of the main track presentations.

We will provide hardware for everyone (or at least one USRP per 2
people), but participants will need to bring their own laptops with a
configured development environment. Detailed instructions will be
emailed to those individuals who register.

Registration is handled the same way as conference registration, you can
find it at http://www.trondeau.com/gnu-radio-conference-2015/. Tickets
are handed out first-come, first-serve, so don't dally!

See you in DC!

-- Martin

Dear all, we've tried our best to find more space + hardware and have added 6 more slots to the tutorial. You can register through the same page as before. Again, it's first come, first serve, so hurry if you want to get those slots! Cheers, Martin On 28.07.2015 19:52, Martin Braun wrote: > Hey Everyone, > > at this year's GNU Radio Conference (GRCon), we will be giving a > hands-on tutorial for RFNoC. The tutorial will be all day on Wednesday, > August 26, and will require pre-registration, as we only can accommodate > for a limited amount of seats. > > The tutorial itself is free, but requires previous registration to GRCon > (it is technically possible to register for the tutorials but not the > conference through the website, but we will remove people from the list > if they are not also registered for GRCon). > > On Wednesday morning, we will talk about RFNoC in general as part of the > plenary tutorials (i.e. for everyone). After that, the rest of the day > will be hands-on tutorials for registered participants, where we will in > detail explain how to set up the FPGA & Host sides of an RFNoC application. > Please note that the tutorials and the presentations overlap, so > participants won't be able to catch any of the main track presentations. > > We will provide hardware for everyone (or at least one USRP per 2 > people), but participants will need to bring their own laptops with a > configured development environment. Detailed instructions will be > emailed to those individuals who register. > > Registration is handled the same way as conference registration, you can > find it at http://www.trondeau.com/gnu-radio-conference-2015/. Tickets > are handed out first-come, first-serve, so don't dally! > > See you in DC! > > -- Martin >
MD
Michael Dickens
Fri, Aug 21, 2015 12:58 AM

As a brief reiteration and follow-up regarding registration for this
tutorial: In order to register for the RFNoC tutorial, you must be
registered for the Developers Conference -- not just New Developers Day.
If you have already registered for the Developers Conference, then you
can just register for the RFNoC tutorial for free & we will deal with
the new registration internally to get your badge correct. - MLD

On Thu, Aug 20, 2015, at 08:54 PM, Martin Braun via USRP-users wrote:

we've tried our best to find more space + hardware and have added 6 more
slots to the tutorial. You can register through the same page as before.
Again, it's first come, first serve, so hurry if you want to get those
slots!

As a brief reiteration and follow-up regarding registration for this tutorial: In order to register for the RFNoC tutorial, you must be registered for the Developers Conference -- not just New Developers Day. If you have already registered for the Developers Conference, then you can just register for the RFNoC tutorial for free & we will deal with the new registration internally to get your badge correct. - MLD On Thu, Aug 20, 2015, at 08:54 PM, Martin Braun via USRP-users wrote: > we've tried our best to find more space + hardware and have added 6 more > slots to the tutorial. You can register through the same page as before. > Again, it's first come, first serve, so hurry if you want to get those > slots!