[Ground-station] Open Research Institute purchases Vivado license for advanced FPGA work

Michelle Thompson mountain.michelle at gmail.com
Tue Jun 30 10:08:33 PDT 2020


Thanks to the generous support of Yasme Foundation, ARRL Foundation, and
many individual Open Research Institute supporters, ORI has purchased a
full floating Vivado license for FPGA work. This includes the System
Generator for DSP.

We are testing a setup that will make team and community use of this
license possible. This is a big step forward from our current situation and
will greatly accelerate FGPA design and test.

The first step was setting up a license server at a donated data center.
Many thanks to Nick KN6NK for offering the time, resources, and expertise
to get this working.

The second step, being tested right now, is using GitHub as a directory
service for adding users and keys.

The goal is for users of the license to be able to add themselves with
minimal admin overhead while asserting some reasonable control over access.

GitHub provides a way for users to get public keys. The work required of us
is to script user management and periodically sync key management.

Thank you to EJ Kreiner for helping test and refine this community asset.
We anticipate being able to support as many amateur technical communities
and projects as possible, to get the greatest possible use from the
license.

Special thanks to ARRL and Yasme. We would not be able to afford this
investment without your support.

-Michelle W5NYV
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