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    FPGA seems to be the technology of the future.

    I would like to convert the TINKERERS_V1 DISCRIMINATING PI into FPGA.

    http://www.geotech1.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15441

    Are there any FPGA experts on this forum interested to take on this challenge?

    Tinkerer

  • #2
    Originally posted by Tinkerer View Post
    FPGA seems to be the technology of the future.

    I would like to convert the TINKERERS_V1 DISCRIMINATING PI into FPGA.

    http://www.geotech1.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15441

    Are there any FPGA experts on this forum interested to take on this challenge?

    Tinkerer
    Hi, tinkerer! When we see your project as a real working machine ? G.l.!

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    • #3
      FPGA discriminating PI

      Originally posted by georgi.g.zhelev View Post
      Hi, tinkerer! When we see your project as a real working machine ? G.l.!
      Hi Georgi,

      I started the TINKERERS_V1 as an OPEN SOURCE PROJECT.
      Open source projects depend on many people joining efforts to design a product that is available to everybody, free of any charge and free of any strings.

      The TINKERERS_V1 was meant to be free to be copied, build, reproduced and even commercialized by all the tinkerers of the world.

      Most of all I was hoping to get help in solving design problems by many from all over the world.

      Unfortunately I did not find much interest, so I felt I was just wasting my time.

      Tinkerer

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Tinkerer View Post
        FPGA seems to be the technology of the future.

        I would like to convert the TINKERERS_V1 DISCRIMINATING PI into FPGA.

        http://www.geotech1.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15441

        Are there any FPGA experts on this forum interested to take on this challenge?

        Tinkerer
        I wont refer to myself as an expert however as I am also developing sn fpga backend on fpga there could be some mutual benefits here.I am particularly interestested in building in test equipment like an oscope so coil waveforms can be viewed in the field.
        moodz.

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        • #5
          FPGA discriminating PI

          Originally posted by moodz View Post
          I wont refer to myself as an expert however as I am also developing sn fpga backend on fpga there could be some mutual benefits here.I am particularly interestested in building in test equipment like an oscope so coil waveforms can be viewed in the field.
          moodz.
          I believe the TINKERERS_V1 to be a good analog experimental platform for testing future PI technology.
          Your fully differential PI design is also a future technology that holds great promise.

          Joining the two projects in a FPGA makes a lot of sense. I would be honored.

          Tinkerer

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          • #6
            Discriminating PI

            Originally posted by georgi.g.zhelev View Post
            Hi, tinkerer! When we see your project as a real working machine ? G.l.!
            Georgi and other friends from Eastern Europe.

            I realize that some meanings are "getting lost in translation"
            I am from Switzerland myself and the English language is not my mother tongue.
            The fact that the spell checker corrects my spelling, does not mean that the meaning of my words is always understandable just as I would like it to be.

            Probably the same happens when You, my friends from Eastern Europe post.

            so let me try once more:

            Carl was so kind as to let me have a forum space dedicated to:
            Tinkerer's IB-PI (1 Viewing)
            An induction-balanced PI design originated by Tinkerer and open for community development.


            as he well described it.

            My intention is to have a community development project that pushes the envelope of PI knowledge, that thinks "outside of the box".
            I was hoping to stimulate new ideas and to get clever brains from all over the world to contribute in an OPEN SOURCE PROJECT.
            Clever brains from all over the world working on an innovating project should produce interesting results and everybody should profit from the end result.

            Over the recent years many PI design innovations came from Eastern Europe, but sadly, I don't remember seeing any contribution from there to the TINKERERS_V1 project.

            Why? Were my intentions not understood? What was lost in translation?

            OPEN SOURCE PROJECTS are two way roads. They are useful if many contribute so that many benefit.

            So please bring your ideas to the table, all the clever people from all over the world. I know there are many ideas and many clever people.

            I would be much honored to work together with everybody.

            Tinkerer

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            • #7
              TINKERERS_V1

              Where may i find the TINKERERS_V1?
              I need to have a look on it.

              best regard

              Miqui

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              • #8
                Originally posted by miqui View Post
                Where may i find the TINKERERS_V1?
                I need to have a look on it.

                best regard

                Miqui
                http://www.geotech1.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=53

                This is where the thread is located. It is a project that has been in the works for some time.
                You can start by looking at the last posts, but if you want to fully understand the design, it may be better to start at the oldest posts and follow the development.

                It is not a traditional design.

                It is a design that uses many innovative methods to improve sensitivity and make it possible to discriminate.

                It is an analog design that would benefit greatly from a digital conversion.

                I have not posted much in recent times because little interest in a collaborative effort was shown.

                However, I would love to work on further development, as a team effort.

                Tinkerer

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