Changes between Version 7 and Version 8 of OFDMReferenceDesign
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v7 v8 12 12 Using ethernet, connect one PC to one board, and the other PC to the other board. Note, if the PCs are using older network cards that do not support auto MDI, the user may need to provide crossover ethernet cables instead of standard cables. Once the boards are connected and configures, any traffic directed to one computer's IP address from the other computer will be forwarded. 13 13 14 == Example System Configuration 2 == 15 16 The user will need to supply one computer and two WARP nodes. Enable DHCP on the computer (most likely already enabled, unless the user tried the first configuration). 17 14 18 One FPGA board '''must''' by configured as Node 0, and other as Node 1, using the on-board dip switches. The switch closest to the power supplies represents the node value. When the program is downloaded, the seven-segment LCDs should show the node values. 15 19 … … 17 21 18 22 19 == Example System Configuration 2 ==20 21 The user will need to supply one computer and two WARP nodes. Enable DHCP on the computer (most likely already enabled, unless the user tried the first configuration).22 23 23 24 24 Download the full reference design here: [http://warp.rice.edu/bigFiles/OFDM_ReferenceDesign_v00.zip OFDM Reference Design] (60MB .zip file).