rfsoc_studio | The Strathclyde RFSoC Studio Installer for PYNQ
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This repository contains the RFSoC Studio installer, which will install several demonstrations and notebooks onto your RFSoC development board.
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Install rfsoc_studio
Power on your RFSoC2x2 or ZCU111 development board with an SD Card containing a fresh PYNQ v2.6 image.
Navigate to Jupyter Labs by opening a browser (preferably Chrome) and connecting to http://<board_ip_address>:9090/lab.
We need to open a terminal in Jupyter Lab. Firstly, open a launcher window as shown in the figure below:
Now open a terminal in Jupyter as illustrated below:
Firstly, ensure all packages are uninstalled.
We can now install the RFSoC Studio. This will install all of the above projects and notebooks, and will also add a few additional notebooks.
The RFSoC2x2 does not require any additional setup.
The ZCU111 requires an xrfdc patch and xrfclk patch. An optional Voila installation is required if you would like to use voila-dashboards. Please follow the instructions below.
Many of the strath-sdr projects use Voila to create simple web applications using Jupyter notebooks. If you would like to use Voila on your ZCU111 development board, simply follow the instructions outlined in this blog post. This is optional and not required to use the demonstrators.
If you have a problem using the RFSoC-Studio installer, please run the following in your Jupyter Terminal. All required packages should now be installed.
Firstly, ensure all packages are uninstalled.
Then run individual installation for each package.
Finally run the rfsoc-studio installer again to complete setup.
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