globsky / greta-oto

An open source GNSS receiver
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Any updates? #12

Closed iceberg1369 closed 2 years ago

iceberg1369 commented 2 years ago

I would like to know is this repo goong to get new updates?

globsky commented 2 years ago

Next update will be adding clock gating in RTL, and maybe some minor updates and bug fix.

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I would like to know is this repo goong to get new updates?

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iceberg1369 commented 2 years ago

Is hardware implementation planned?

globsky commented 2 years ago

If hardware implementation refers to an FPGA prototype, it may take a while because I haven't found a suitable RF front-end to accompany the baseband. Though the baseband adapts to a wide range of RF chips (including widely used MAX2769 MAX2112 etc.), I prefer to find a partner to design a SoC chip integrated RF/baseband/CPU/RAM/peripheral.

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Is hardware implementation planned?

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iceberg1369 commented 2 years ago

I think FPGA prototype implementation is quicker to achieve rather than designing whole SOC. because eg MAX2771/FPGA/RTOS is lot easier to setup. by the way, the project update is quite slow. and I love to study this codes to learn.