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#1 2018-Sep-05 21:39:59

Reading_Echo
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Registered: 2018-Sep-03
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About 802.11 reference design

Hi,
I am beginner to use the reference design, and I have some questions:
1. What's the relationship between wlan_mac_high_ap and wlan_mac_low_dcf, that is how to transfer data from CPU high to CPU low in source code?
2. 802.11 reference design runs in Microblaze, is it possible that  I modify it to run in ARM, and how?
Thanks & Best regards,
Echo

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#2 2018-Sep-06 08:35:21

murphpo
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Re: About 802.11 reference design

The license terms for the 802.11 Reference Design for WARP v3 only allow use on hardware made by Mango Communications (i.e. WARP v3 hardware). Porting this design to another hardware platform would violate this license.

Mango also offers an updated 802.11 MAC/PHY Design, re-built in the Xilinx Vivado tools and targeting third-party hardware. We sell licenses for this design with license options for different levels of source code access. Our current reference platform for this design is the Analog Devices ADRV9361 (Zynq + AD9361 radio). If you are looking for an 802.11 design running on Zynq, purchasing a license for our Vivado 802.11 MAC/PHY Design is your best option.

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#3 2018-Sep-06 20:46:08

Reading_Echo
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Re: About 802.11 reference design

Thanks for answer, I will consider purchasing a license.

murphpo wrote:

The license terms for the 802.11 Reference Design for WARP v3 only allow use on hardware made by Mango Communications (i.e. WARP v3 hardware). Porting this design to another hardware platform would violate this license.

Mango also offers an updated 802.11 MAC/PHY Design, re-built in the Xilinx Vivado tools and targeting third-party hardware. We sell licenses for this design with license options for different levels of source code access. Our current reference platform for this design is the Analog Devices ADRV9361 (Zynq + AD9361 radio). If you are looking for an 802.11 design running on Zynq, purchasing a license for our 802.11 MAC/PHY Design is your best option.

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