12 | | 1. [wiki:/GettingStarted/WARPv3/Hardware Getting to Know the Hardware] - First, we provide documentation on the hardware itself. We describe the steps that must be taken to take care of the hardware as well as advice on modifying the hardware (for example, by adding or removing an FMC module). |
13 | | 1. [wiki:/GettingStarted/WARPv3/Tools Recommended Tools and Equipment] - Next, we provide a list of tools needed to program WARP and a recommendation on extra equipment that we use regularly in our own use of WARP. |
14 | | 1. [wiki:/GettingStarted/WARPv3/ToDo What Do You Want to Do?] - Next, we point the user to some initial exercises using WARP. Recognizing that many researchers use WARP differently from one another, we recommend different starting exercises depending on what you want to do with the platform. |
15 | | 1. [wiki:/GettingStarted/WARPv3/Resources Additional Resources] - Finally, we provide some extra resources and reference material for users as they begin their own research on WARP. |
| 12 | 1. [wiki:/GettingStarted/WARPv3/Hardware Getting to Know the Hardware] - A tour of the WARP v3 hardware and important information for proper handling of the board. |
| 13 | 1. [wiki:/GettingStarted/WARPv3/Tools Recommended Tools and Equipment] - A list of the hardware and software tools we recommend for using the WARP hardware. |
| 14 | 1. [wiki:/GettingStarted/WARPv3/IntroToTools Getting Started with the Xilinx tools] - Some initial exercises using WARP with the Xilinx design tools. |
| 15 | 1. [wiki:/GettingStarted/WARPv3/Resources Additional Resources] - Extra resources and reference material for users as they begin their own research on WARP. |