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The SYZYGY Brain-1 is an open-source hardware SYZYGY Compatible carrier designed, manufactured, and sold by Opal Kelly. $324.95: XEM7320-A75T (Carrier) The XEM7320 is a USB 3.0 system integration platform with USB 3.0 support via the FrontPanel SDK, a Xilinx Artix-7 FPGA, and three SYZYGY ports. $549.95: SZG-ADC-LTC2264. Created Date: 7/25/2009 8:36:51 PM. Kelly Brown was born in Hollywood, California and while he grew up in San Fernando Valley he retained his Hollywood roots by making his living in the movie and TV world as a producer, stunt driver, and technical advisor. However, before he entered into the stunt driving world Kelly had already notched a very impressive record as a top race car.
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Kelly Brown was born in Hollywood, California and while he grew up in San Fernando Valley he retained his Hollywood roots by making his living in the movie and TV world as a producer, stunt driver, and technical advisor.
However, before he entered into the stunt driving world Kelly had already notched a very impressive record as a top race car shoe. Growing up one of Kelly’s best friends was Don Prudhomme’s brother, Manette Prudhomme, so he was exposed to drag racing and some of the early top competitors during his teens. One of his first efforts at drag racing was assisting Manette and Don run the Snakes Buick powered dragster at The Pond one Sunday. From that day forward Kelly was hooked.
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In 1964 Brown had his first ride in the seat of Mel Cohen’s “L&M Special” injected Chevy junior fuel dragster. Not long after that followed another injected Chevy powered junior fueler owned by Vaughn Raviart. Kelly eventually moved into the driver seat of Art LeColst and Sonny Diaz’s blown Chrysler powered AA/Gas dragster.
Kelly secured his first top fuel win in 1966 in Vaughn Raviart and Art Tapper’s blown Chrysler AA/Fuel dragster at the legendary Lions Dragstrip. After his first trip to victory circle, Kelly soon became a frequent visitor at Lions driving for some of the sports legends including: Jim Bissett, Lou Baney, Leland Kolb, Barry Setzer, and Don Racherman.
In the 1971 season Kelly briefly drove Barry Setzer’s blown Chrysler powered Vega AA/Funny Car and notched a runner-up spot at the NHRA Springnationals. In 1973 he accepted the driving chores for Don Racherman’s Wonder Bread Vega wagon but in a noncompetitive car it was a less than fun season.
Making a living drag racing at the time was very difficult and while known as an outstanding driver Kelly was also involved in the film industry working in its production arena. Brown decided to spread out his career and join the Screen Actors Guild. Almost immediately he was working as a full-time stunt driver in movies, television, and advertising commercials taking a five-year vacation from racing.
In 1978 with his stunt driving career doing very well he returned to drag racing at the wheel of Jim Bissett and Mike Drake’s blown Chrysler AA/Fuel dragster. The team started this 1970 season with an off the trailer qualifying run of 5.87 seconds at the NHRA Winternationals in Pomona, California. They subsequently went on to win the event. Building on the outstanding debut the team went on to runner-up at the Gatornationals in Gainesville, Florida and won the Cajun Nationals in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the Springnationals in Clovis, Ohio, and the Molson Grant Nationals in Sanair, Québec, Canada. Kelly ended the season by winning his first NHRA Winston World Championship title. He was named “Driver the Year” and “Person of the Year” by Car Craft Magazine. He was also named Car Craft Magazines All-Star Drag Racing Team.
The following year Kelly moved to the driver seat of Bill Schultz “Over the Hill Gang” AA/Fuel dragster. Winning the Gatornationals, the Cajun Nationals, the Mile-High Nationals in Denver, Colorado, and the US Nationals in Indianapolis, Indiana. That year Kelly claimed the number two spot in the NHRA World Championship title.
After driving Raymond Beadle’s Blue Max AA/Fuel dragster for part of the 1980 season Kelly made the difficult decision to permanently retired from racing to concentrate on his film career. Kelly built a similar reputation in the film industry as a stunt driver, producer, and technical advisor for various films including his involvement in the Shirley Muldowney movie “Heart Like A Wheel”. Kelly provided a lot of the equipment, technical advice, and driving time for the making of the movie.
Today Kelly enjoys complete retirement at his ranch in Northern California where he spends his time caring for his horses.
The FrontPanel SDK dramatically accelerates the development of your FPGA-based USB or PCI Express device by providing three essential components:
Software API and a robust driver to communicate with your device over USB or PCI Express.
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Device firmware to manage FPGA configuration and communication.
Small FPGA IP blocks that integrate with your HDL to make host communication simple and easy.
Multi-Platform FrontPanel API and USB Driver
Our robust USB driver and FrontPanel API work together to provide an easy-to-use software interface to your hardware that is consistent across the Windows (32-/64-bit), Linux (32-/64-bit), and Mac OS X development environments.Our PCI Express driver is available for Windows 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems.
And to make things even easier, we provide pre-built wrappers to the FrontPanel API for C, C#, C++, Python, and Java. And the DLL may be used from any of the huge library of software that support external calling such as Matlab and LabVIEW.
FrontPanel Application
Use our stand-alone FrontPanel Application for FPGA and PLL configuration, XML-based Virtual Control Components, firmware updates, general device setup, and more!
The stand-alone FrontPanel Application lets you quickly and easily define your own graphical user interface that communicates with your hardware. FrontPanel supports many basic user interface elements including:
- LEDs
- Hexadecimal displays
- Sliders
- Checkboxes
- Numerical entry
Interactive FrontPanel XFP Scripting
Bring new life to your FrontPanel XFP descriptions with scripting capabilities.
Attach scripts to FrontPanel components to perform event-based computations based on user-input or FPGA communication over wires, triggers, and pipes.
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FrontPanel Scripting makes it easy to add business logic to XFP profiles so you can generate interactive interfaces to your hardware faster without having to implement user interfaces using C++ or Python.
Format outputs for human-readable display.
Perform closed-loop processing.
Atomic HDL Modules
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The HDL you build into the FPGA constitutes the interface between your instrument and USB. Integrate our intuitive HDL modules into your design and you have a fast, extensible, and simple conduit between your hardware and your software.
Simulation Models
Save hours of development time by specifically targetting components of your design rather than iterating in the dark. Our HDL simulation models describe the behavioral function of the PC to FPGA interaction and work under Xilinx’s iSim, Modelsim, and other HDL simulators.
Custom Interfaces and Test Hardware
FPGA technology is used in a wide variety of in-house prototypes and other custom projects. These types of projects benefit from both FrontPanel’s easy-to-use virtual interface components as well as the convenience and predictability of the FrontPanel programmer’s interface.
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For Students and Educators
FrontPanel is perfect for use in many classroom settings. It’s flexible ease-of-use encourages exploration and makes it possible for students to realize their experiments and projects faster.
In structured courses, educators can setup template interfaces in FrontPanel XML, easing the student’s learning curve while standardizing the way students interface, debug, and evaluate their assignments. Later, students can write custom XML interfaces or even write C++, Python, or Java applications.
Technical Specifications and Support
Features & Specifications
- Windows (USB / PCI) API available as DLL (C/C++), C#, Java, Python libraries
- Mac OS X (USB only) API available as universal dynamic library (C/C++), Java, Ruby, Python libraries
- QNX Neutrino 6.5.0 (USB / PCI) API available as shared-object (please contact sales@opalkelly.com for availability).
- Linux (USB only) API available as shared object (C/C++), Java, Ruby, Python libraries
- Behavioral simulation supported, no back-annotation
- USB 3.0 transfer rates up to 340+ MBps
- USB 2.0 transfer rates up to 38 MBps
- PCIe transfer rates up to 200 MBps
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Requirements
- Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10
- Mac OS X Version 10.10+
- Linux CentOS 6.5 32-/64-bit (x86 and amd64)
- Linux Ubuntu 16.04LTS 32-/64-bit (x86 and amd64)
- Linux – Many other distributions also known to work with libraries from the two official distributions above.
- Linux ARM targets as available and One-Time Ports available for a fee. If you require official support for ARM targets, please contact sales@opalkelly.com.
- Simulation: Compatible with most VHDL/Verilog simulators
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- Xilinx ISE 14.1i or later recommended for building FPGA configuration files (Spartan-6 and earlier)
- Xilinx Vivado recommended for building FPGA configuration files (7-Series and later)
- Altera Quartus 15.0 or later recommended for building FPGA configuration files (Cyclone IV and later)