On 13.01.2011 02:36, Jamie Morken wrote: > I am interested in helping out with making some new gnuradio hardware that is > compatible with the USRP daughterboards. I worked with Matt doing CAD > on the original gnuradio project hardware and have since then made lots more > boards including a cyclone 3 board.
So, you're a real expert on Gnuradio hardware ... Great! > Also we should pick a good open hardware license, here is one possibility I > came across: > http://freedomdefined.org/OSHW_draft Good. It's a bit like the LGPL. It allows also to combine open-source with closed-source. The GPL-way would be too strict, because practically you can't ban closed-source components from a complex PCB. > I do all my work with Eagle CAD, and they sponsored a license for the > gnuradio hardware project before, so we could look into getting a gnuradio > specific license again or else consider using a free CAD program. Even if Eagle has more capabilities, I think it would be cool to use the GNU-tool "gEDA" to create a Gnuradio-Hardware. So it would be a complete GNU world, from hard- to software. I didn't use gEDA before. Would it be possible to replace Eagle completely by gEDA (routing, EMI optimization, Gerber files, all CAM-relevant data)? Wasn't the first USRP announced as a demonstration of gEDA capabilities? _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio