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  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on jAER

    Thank you Federico! See you next week.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on jAER

    Thanks, I’m going to capoccacia next week and I will bring the system with me. Is there going to be anyone there who may be able to have a look at it and help me solve this (assuming I won’t find a solution before)?

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on jAER

    Thanks Luca! I will redirect the REQ to ACK and see what I get. Also, I saw that in your AER state machine code you drive an AERReset signal, should I drive it also in my code? Is it active-low?

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on jAER

    Hi Luca, I used jAER to bias and setup the camera via USB. I disabled the normal DVS state machine and enabled the external AER control option. In case the camera wouldn’t have been configured correctly I would have expected not to get any events but I did get some. Do you have tested implementation in verilog (or vhdl) of the AER protocol handshake which I can use to test my hardware and configuration? Thank you, Eldad

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on jAER

    Dear Developers, I’m trying to read events directly from the DAVIS240C using the SignalConn connector. I’m using Digilent’s Nexys 3 board with Xlinix Spartan 6 FPGA and I have started by writing a simple verilog code which supposed to only implement the AER async’ handshake with the device without processing the events data at all at this stage; meaning that after receiving a ‘req’ from the device I’m sending an ‘ack’, I’m waiting for ‘req’ to go inactive and then I inactivate the ‘ack’. It seems...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on jAER

    Hi Luca, Thank you for the quick response. So just to make sure, there is no way...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on jAER

    Hi, I would like to use the SignalConn connector on the DAVIS240C to receive signals...

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