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Milkymist was founded in summer 2007 by Sébastien Bourdeauducq. The open source project tackled the development of a system-on-chip design capable of running MilkDrop. The name "Milkymist" was chosen to evoke a parallel MilkDrop. The development was no small task, as it required designing and/or integrating a powerful 32-bit microprocessor core, basic peripherals, many interfaces, a fast SDRAM controller, and graphics acceleration. The video synthesizer born out of those efforts, the <a href="/other/m1/">Milkymist One</a>, was launched in September 2011 with the help of open hardware company Sharism at Work. Milkymist was founded in summer 2007 by Sébastien Bourdeauducq. The open source project tackled the development of a system-on-chip design capable of running MilkDrop. The name "Milkymist" was chosen to evoke a parallel MilkDrop. The development was no small task, as it required designing and/or integrating a powerful 32-bit microprocessor core, basic peripherals, many interfaces, a fast SDRAM controller, and graphics acceleration. The video synthesizer born out of those efforts, the <a href="/other/m1/">Milkymist One</a>, was launched in September 2011 with the help of open hardware company Sharism at Work.
Components of the Milkymist system-on-chip soon found many other uses, such as <a href="/images/jpl_letter.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">software-defined radio</a> on board the International Space Station. The community grew and activities diversified, with the development of a <a href="http://www.ohwr.org/projects/tdc-core/wiki" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">TDC core</a> for CERN (using a variant of the Milkymist SoC for integration), the <a href="/gateware/migen/">Migen</a> logic design system and its application to the Rhino software-defined radio platform, and the <a href="https://m-labs.hk/mixxeo.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Mixxeo</a> digital video mixer. In 2013, Milkymist was renamed to M-Labs to mark the more varied activities, and formally incorporated in Hong Kong as M-Labs Limited. Components of the Milkymist system-on-chip soon found many other uses, such as <a href="/images/jpl_letter.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">software-defined radio</a> on board the International Space Station. The community grew and activities diversified, with the development of a <a href="http://www.ohwr.org/projects/tdc-core/wiki" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">TDC core</a> for CERN (using a variant of the Milkymist SoC for integration), the <a href="/gateware/migen/">Migen</a> logic design system and its application to the Rhino software-defined radio platform, and the <a href="/other/mixxeo">Mixxeo</a> digital video mixer. In 2013, Milkymist was renamed to M-Labs to mark the more varied activities, and formally incorporated in Hong Kong as M-Labs Limited.
The company's current main project is <a href="/experiment-control/artiq/">ARTIQ</a>, a leading-edge open source control system for quantum information experiments. In 2016, Robert Jördens joined the directorate of the company to further develop ARTIQ and other physics-related projects. The company's current main project is <a href="/experiment-control/artiq/">ARTIQ</a>, a leading-edge open source control system for quantum information experiments. In 2016, Robert Jördens joined the directorate of the company to further develop ARTIQ and other physics-related projects.

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title = "Mixxeo"
weight = 1
template = "page.html"
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logo = "images/mixxeo_logo.png"
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{% layout_centered_content() %}
The Mixxeo was the first open source digital video mixer.
<a href="/images/mixxeo_render_large.png">
<img src="/images/mixxeo_render.jpg">
</a>
<em>[picture is a rendering - actual product appearance may vary]</em>
{% end %}
{% layout_centered_content(force_left=true, min_width=true) %}
Built on the <a href="/gateware/migen/">MiSoC and Migen</a> technologies that originated from the development experience of the Milkymist One and unlike other mixers, the Mixxeo itself does everything and processes every pixel with our own <a href="http://github.com/m-labs" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">open source hardware and software</a>. This gives us exceptional control and customization possibilities.
The Mixxeo supported mixing from two DVI or HDMI sources up to 720p60, with crossfade, fade to black and potentially other effects with a latency of less than two frames.
<b>Status (Aug 2014)</b> - Main board and gateware have been <a href="/images/mixxeo_result.jpg">mostly functional</a> for a while, mechanical design and manufacturing for the case/mechatronics are progressing slowly. If you have the skills and would like to help out, email sb at m-labs.hk or the mailing list.
<center><img src="/images/mixxeo_menu.png"><br /><br /><img src="/images/mixxeo_board.jpg" class="picimg"></center>
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