Writing a product requirements document for PCIe ethernet controller
$8-15 USD / hour
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Posted over 5 years ago
$8-15 USD / hour
This is a project for writing a PRD (product requirements document) that describes in more technical detail what the product described below will do, what pieces are required, and at a high level how each one of them should function. The document should include target performance, price, power, size and other metrics. I would need the freelancer to ask me series of questions and document any non-obvious design decisions and requirements. The resulting document should also include acceptance checklists for schematics and the PCB design. The resulting document will be used as a description of another project for a freelancer to design the board and prepare it for production.
The product itself will be a PCIe x4 board with dual NIC controller Intel i350. The two SGMII interfaces of the i350 controller should be linked to two 400pin connectors. The 400pin connectors will be used to attach NVidia Jetson TX2 modules to the board. The Jetson TX2 modules will draw power from PCIe connector.
The goal of the project is to connect two NVidia Jetson TX2 modules to a x86 host. The host PC will recognize this board as a NIC card with two interfaces. The Jetson TX2 modules' ethernet ports will be 'hardwired' to the i350 NIC. Thus, the Jetson TX2 modules would be accessible to the host PC via LAN connecton.
Hello protrener,
I'm interested in your project and looking forward to helping you achieve it greatly, please look at my portfolio and send me a message to show you more samples and to discuss more about the project and price.
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Hi,
I have designed complex systems, and worked with jetson tx2 module for a add-on module connection.
This is a system engineering work I would like to take part in.
Fell free to ask any questions over chat.
best regards,
Once I placed to work I couldn't get up from the workplace until work done, I am self Motivated, self-learner, every time I find something new to be learned,
I have designed and developed NIC cards in my past career. I have a mix of HW and SW development expertise that would bring in my best knowledge and experience towards this project.