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The project leader for the Magister board is Lyle Johnson, KK7P | The project leader for the Magister board is Lyle Johnson, KK7P | ||
− | Magister is an FPGA based interface controller card that provides a high-speed USB 2.0 interface for the Atlas bus, as well as limited additional I/O lines intended for radio control (e.g., bandswitching, CW paddle and so forth). It uses the same Altera Cyclone II FPGA as Ozy and is capable of running the current Ozy code (as of 19 September 2009). | + | '''Magister''' is an FPGA based interface controller card that provides a high-speed USB 2.0 interface for the Atlas bus, as well as limited additional I/O lines intended for radio control (e.g., bandswitching, CW paddle and so forth). It uses the same Altera Cyclone II FPGA as Ozy and is capable of running the current Ozy code (as of 19 September 2009). |
The USB interface uses a Cypress FX2 chip, supporting full duplex USB communications at > 30MB/s. | The USB interface uses a Cypress FX2 chip, supporting full duplex USB communications at > 30MB/s. |
Revision as of 12:07, 25 January 2010
The project leader for the Magister board is Lyle Johnson, KK7P
Magister is an FPGA based interface controller card that provides a high-speed USB 2.0 interface for the Atlas bus, as well as limited additional I/O lines intended for radio control (e.g., bandswitching, CW paddle and so forth). It uses the same Altera Cyclone II FPGA as Ozy and is capable of running the current Ozy code (as of 19 September 2009).
The USB interface uses a Cypress FX2 chip, supporting full duplex USB communications at > 30MB/s.
Magister Development History
The project was undertaken by KK7P in mid-summer 2009. Three prototypes were constructed by early September 2009. Magister loads and runs current HPSDR code. Further testing is underway as this is written (19 September 2009).
Magister is initially released under the TAPR NCL until TAPR has an opportunity to build an initial quantity and distribute them.
Design material are available on hamsdr.
- PCB files: http://www.hamsdr.com/personaldirectory.aspx?id=1008
- Schematic: http://www.hamsdr.com/personaldirectory.aspx?id=1004
Note the PCB files do not include drill information. Once Magister initial production is concluded, the PCB materials will be posted complete, and the entire design will re-released under the TAPR OHL.