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As seen in the previous tutorials, operations such as FFT, MUX/DEMUX, encoding, modulation, | As seen in the previous tutorials, operations such as FFT, MUX/DEMUX, encoding, modulation, | ||
The goal of this tutorial is to transmit IEEE 802.15.4 packets with a " | The goal of this tutorial is to transmit IEEE 802.15.4 packets with a " | ||
- | In this tutorial, we will see how to transmit and receive IEEE 802.15.4 packets using a .hex file as an input and a [[custom Bitstream]] of a IEEE 802.15.4 PHY Layer Transmitter targeting the Xilinx FPGA [[https:// | + | In this tutorial, we will see how to transmit and receive IEEE 802.15.4 packets using a .hex file as an input and a custom Bitstream of a IEEE 802.15.4 PHY Layer Transmitter targeting the Xilinx FPGA [[https:// |
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==== Find the Bitstream ==== | ==== Find the Bitstream ==== | ||
- | In order to use the FPGA Transmitter design, we will have to load the custom Bitstream on the transmitter node(s). The Bitstream is loaded in the Airlock server of CorteXlab, and can be found in : ''/ | + | In order to use the FPGA Transmitter design, we will have to load the custom Bitstream on the transmitter node(s). The Bitstream is loaded in the Airlock server of CorteXlab, and can be found in : |
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Copy the file in your main directory : | Copy the file in your main directory : | ||
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- | you@srvairlock: | + | you@srvairlock: |
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