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 ===== Project Ara Module ===== ===== Project Ara Module =====
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 +<WRAP todo>Leider wurde unser Antrag auf ein DevKit von Google abgelehnt. Es werden weitere Entwicklungen seitens Google abgewartet.</WRAP>
  
 ==== Infos ==== ==== Infos ====
  
-  * [[http://www.projectara.com/agreement|MDK]] +  * [[http://www.projectara.com/agreement|Agreement]] 
-  * [[http://storage.googleapis.com/androiddevelopers/project_ara/AraMDK_0.11.zip|Verbaute FPGAs in den Modulen]]+  * [[http://storage.googleapis.com/androiddevelopers/project_ara/AraMDK_0.11.zip|Ara MDK]] 
 +  * [[http://www.latticesemi.com/About/NewsAndEvents/NewsArchive/2014/201404GooglesATAPGroupSelectsLatticeFPGAsforitsProjectAra.aspx|Verbaute FPGAs in den Modulen (LatticeECP3)]]
   * [[http://mipi.org/specifications/unipro-specifications|UniPro]]   * [[http://mipi.org/specifications/unipro-specifications|UniPro]]
   * [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uieBGHKr5Bc|Meta Tools Demo]]   * [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uieBGHKr5Bc|Meta Tools Demo]]
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 ==== Ideen ==== ==== Ideen ====
  
-  * Multimeter-Modul +  * Bus-Pirate-Modul
-    * erweitern um Logikanalyzer + Oszilloskop+
     * Open Source Logic Analyzer & BusPirate: [[http://dangerousprototypes.com/docs/Main_Page#Projects|dangerousprototypes.com]]     * Open Source Logic Analyzer & BusPirate: [[http://dangerousprototypes.com/docs/Main_Page#Projects|dangerousprototypes.com]]
-      * Etwas Inspiration: [[http://www.bunniestudios.com/blog/?p=3957|Novena OpenSource Laptop Oszilloskop]] +    * Etwas Inspiration: [[http://www.bunniestudios.com/blog/?p=3957|Novena OpenSource Laptop Oszilloskop]] 
-    * magnetischer Connector an den man alle möglichen Messsonden anschließen kann +    * http://www.sump.org/projects/analyzer/ 
-      * Bsp Connector: [[http://www.rosenberger.com/en/products/magnetic-usb/magnetic-usb.php|USB Magnet Connector]] +  * magnetischer Connector an den man alle möglichen Messsonden anschließen kann 
-  * Wireless Power Modul +    * Bsp Connector: [[http://www.rosenberger.com/en/products/magnetic-usb/magnetic-usb.php|USB Magnet Connector]]
-  * Maussensormodul +
-  * Software Defined Radio Modul +
-  * kleines E-Ink Zusatzdisplay +
-  * Fingerabdruckscanner +
-  * Strom- und Rohrleitungssucher +
-  * Sensor Modul -> Farbsensor / Lichtsensor / Luftdruck / Höhe / ...+
  
-  * Möglicher Bestücker für die Platinen: [[http://www.vbe-kamm.de/|VBE Kamm, Ettlingen]] (Hab das Werk mal besichtigt. Die könnten die nötige Technik haben. --Sebastian)+  * Möglicher Bestücker für die Platinen: [[http://www.vbe-kamm.de/|VBE Kamm, Ettlingen]] (Hab das Werk mal besichtigt. Die könnten die nötige Technik haben. --Sebastian) & [[http://http://www.elbe-electronic.de/| Elbe, Ettlingen]] (Wir (Firma) lassen dort seit Jahren alles bestücken. Herr Dropschuk ist sehr nett und hilfbereit. - David Bauer) 
 + 
 +  * schaut euch mal den Buspirate genauer an ... der ist nicht nur Logicanalyzer, sondern kann auch verschiedene Busprotokolle senden. Z.b. um mal eben nen I2C-Sensor zu testen. Und er kann JTAG sprechen und Arduinos programmieren. Ich denk das wären auch coole Features um sich von anderen Logicanalyzer Beiträgen abzusetzen.
 ==== DevKit Antrag ==== ==== DevKit Antrag ====
 http://www.projectara.com/dev-board-form http://www.projectara.com/dev-board-form
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 ==Briefly describe your module idea== ==Briefly describe your module idea==
  
-A Multimeter or Multitester module which is able to measure various electrical properties like voltage, current and resistanceWe have a lot more ideas and will probably work on a few of them but we chose to highlight this ideas because this is a module that we would use everyday and is something we can't do with a smartphone yet.+The module we are currently developing is a versatile logic analyzer or bus pirate. It will be able to measure and visualize the electronic communication of devices. 
 +An open-source electronic multi-tool. It will also be extendable to support among other things a Multimeter-probe.  
 + 
 +This is a module we would use everyday and is something we can't do with our smartphones yet. 
 +We dream of a smartphone for the modern hacker, able to help us push our tinkering projects into the realm of engineering and beyond.
  
  
 ==Briefly describe the targeted users of your module and the potential market== ==Briefly describe the targeted users of your module and the potential market==
  
-Since it is a highly specialized module the market won't be anywhere near the potential market for a GSM module for example but the marker movement is growing. As Arduino, Raspberry Pi and many other new electronic platforms grow so does the accessibility of electronics development. +Since this is a very specialized module the market won't be anywhere near the potential market for a GSM module for examplebut the maker movement is growing.  
-This tool won't only be interesting for tinkerers, inventors and electronic technicians, even the everyday handyman and household DIY fan need a multimeter on regular basis.+As Arduino, Raspberry Pi and many other new electronic platforms grow so does the accessibility of electronics development. 
 +This tool won't only be interesting for tinkerers, inventors and electronic technicians. Even the everyday handyman and household DIY fan can make use of logic analyzer.
  
 ==Briefly describe the estimated schedule of activities planned to develop your module== ==Briefly describe the estimated schedule of activities planned to develop your module==
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 Since we want to participate in the prize challenge we want to have a working proof of concept until 1. Sept. and a working prototype until 30. Sept. Since we want to participate in the prize challenge we want to have a working proof of concept until 1. Sept. and a working prototype until 30. Sept.
 We will have weekly meetings to discuss what we did the week before and plan to do the next week. We will have weekly meetings to discuss what we did the week before and plan to do the next week.
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 +Until 8. August:
 +  * finished evaluation of potential FPGAs 
 +  * initial draft for a firmware
 +  * initial extension work of the sigrok android port
 +  * initial PCB design
 +
 +With access to software repository:
 +  * build environment and build system setup
 +  * get software prototype working with the build system
 +
 +Until 22. August:
 +  * Team Video for prize challenge
 +  * first working prototype
 +
 +Until 30. September:
 +  * Bugfixing and optimization
  
 ==Briefly describe the source of funding for these development activities== ==Briefly describe the source of funding for these development activities==
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 ==Briefly describe your team's relevant technical competencies (e.g. PCB design, mechanical, Linux and Android)== ==Briefly describe your team's relevant technical competencies (e.g. PCB design, mechanical, Linux and Android)==
  
-Our team has members with experience in Linux and Android developmentMobile App development in generalgeneral electronics know-how in various categories (PCB design, arduino, raspberry pi, ti launchpad), managing and executing complex projects in short time periods and using the scientific approach.+Our team members have experience with
 +  * Linux and Android development 
 +  * Mobile App development in general 
 +  * general electronics know-how in various categories (PCB design, arduino, raspberry pi, ti launchpad) 
 +  * signal processing and algorithm design 
 +  * Management and Execution of complex projects in short time periods 
 +  * Rapid Prototyping and scientific workflow 
 +  * Electronic design (PCB, EMI, HDL)
  
 ==Which prototype interface do you intend to use? Check all that apply (I2C, I2S, SDIO, GPIO, DSI)== ==Which prototype interface do you intend to use? Check all that apply (I2C, I2S, SDIO, GPIO, DSI)==
  
 I2C I2C
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 ==== Prize Challenge Submission ==== ==== Prize Challenge Submission ====
 http://www.projectara.com/entry-form http://www.projectara.com/entry-form
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 == Describe your development team == == Describe your development team ==
  
-TODO+Sebastian Höfer - PhD Student at Karlsruhe Institute of Technolgy. Working at the development of new sensor technology and computer vision algorithms in the field of industrial, visual inspection. 
 + 
 +Sarah Jansen - Working as R&D engineer in the field of hardware and FPGA development. 
 + 
 +Sven Hecht - Software developer working at bluehands GmbH & Co.mmunication KG. Experience with android development, project management and design of human computer interactions.
  
 == Link to video demonstration == == Link to video demonstration ==
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 TODO TODO
  
 +
 +==== Lizenzen ====
 +Was man auf den ersten Blick auf der MIPI Seite findet:
 +''"MIPI specifications are available only to MIPI Alliance members."''
 +Und eine Mitgliedschaft kostet: [[http://mipi.org/join-mipi|MIPI Member werden]].
 +Aber keine Sorge ... wenn die Firma weniger als 250Mio$ Umsatz im Jahr macht, bekommt man einen Rabat! :-|
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