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colleagues. From the start it has been a collaborative effort where
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everyone works together to make a working solution.
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By summer 2012 we have built 18-port switches and use the SPEC hardware
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as end nodes and have made a demonstration program where one can see
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that the WR protocol lives up to its promises. For small systems where a
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single end node is sufficient, software has been written to run the
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White Rabbit protocol between two SPEC boards and associated digital I/O
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FMC mezzanines.
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By summer 2012 we have built 18-port switches and use the
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[SPEC](projects/spec/wiki) hardware as end nodes and have made a
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demonstration program where one can see that the WR protocol lives up to
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its promises. For small systems where a single end node is sufficient,
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software has been written to run the White Rabbit protocol between two
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SPEC boards and associated digital I/O FMC mezzanines.
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Many institutes (notably GSI) have also built WR end nodes, while the
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company National Instruments is designing a WR receiver for their PXI
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- create more easy to produce switch hardware
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- finalise and support a WR demonstrator program using two SPEC boards
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- work on standardisation of the protocol
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- WR enable different mezzanine cards (TDC, ADC, Fine Delay)
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- WR enable different mezzanine cards ([TDC](projects/fmc-tdc/wiki),
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[ADC](projects/fmc-adc-100m14b4cha/wiki), [Fine
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Delay](projects/fmc-delay-1ns-8cha/wiki))
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- document and support users of White Rabbit
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- the [6th WR
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workshop](https://www.ohwr.org/white-rabbit/wikis/Mar2012Meeting)
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