PipelineC-Graphics
litex
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PipelineC-Graphics
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Using FPGAs for computations as a beginner
https://github.com/JulianKemmerer/PipelineC-Graphics/blob/main/doc/Sphery-vs-Shapes.pdf https://github.com/JulianKemmerer/PipelineC
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Embedded Systems Weekly #120
Sphery vs. Shapes, the first raytraced game that is not software With this demo Victor Suarez Rovere and Julian Kemmerer show the potential of their solution to translate C code into a circuit. The effectiveness of the result compared to the same C code executed on a CPU is astonishing. For more details read the paper linked or watched the Sphery vs. Shapes video.
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Sphery vs. Shapes, the first raytraced game that is not software
Full details here, and sources here.
litex
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FPGA Dev Boards for $150 or Less
https://github.com/enjoy-digital/litex
they have tutorials, you can get compatible boards for around $20
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Need help to build a RISC-V Processor on Artix-7 FPGA: Final Year Engineering Project Guide
With LiteX you can synthesize a VexRiscV processor. You can run Linux on it. The toolchain is pretty easy to use, as long as you use Xilinx Vivado to compile to gateware.
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Sunset TCL scripts ?
LiteX is a great example of a Python-first flow. However, they have chosen not to subordinate the scripting environment to a GUI toolchain - EDA vendors are unlikely to choose the same trade.
- synthesizing and using the Ibex RISC-V core
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Been messing around with litex and migen on my Tang Primer 20K
To lean these: https://github.com/enjoy-digital/litex, https://github.com/m-labs/migen
- CPU design for college project
- How can I learn about RISC-V and use case? I want to do a project for begginers
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How Much Would It Cost For A Truly Open Source RISC-V SOC?
If you use LiteX to generate a VexRiscV system-on-a-chip, you can include an open source DDR DRAM PHY. This works on Xilinx Spartan-6, Spartan7Artix7/Kintex7/Virtex7 FPGAs, and Lattice ECP5 FPGAs. DDR/LPDDR/DDR2/DDR3 depending on the FPGA.
- LiteX: Build Hardware Easily
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Using FPGAs for computations as a beginner
I am interested in trying out FPGAs for the purpose of running specific calculations more efficiently. Since the calculations themselves are quite complex, I would need to be able to program in a relatively high-level language. I've seen that designing SoC in Python is possible, for example with Litex (https://github.com/enjoy-digital/litex) or Amaranth (https://github.com/amaranth-lang/). I don't want to spend hundreds of hours learning about FPGAs, but I'm prepared to take on a challenge.
What are some alternatives?
StateSmith - A state machine code generation tool suitable for bare metal, embedded and more.
nmigen-tutorial - A tutorial for using nmigen
CflexHDL - Design digital circuits in C. Simulate really fast with a regular compiler.
SpinalHDL - Scala based HDL
PipelineC - A C-like hardware description language (HDL) adding high level synthesis(HLS)-like automatic pipelining as a language construct/compiler feature.
fusesoc - Package manager and build abstraction tool for FPGA/ASIC development
fprime - F´ - A flight software and embedded systems framework
SaxonSoc - SoC based on VexRiscv and ICE40 UP5K
Facts-about-State-Machines - I hold the opinion that state machines are underrated
openwifi - open-source IEEE 802.11 WiFi baseband FPGA (chip) design: driver, software
verilog-ethernet - Verilog Ethernet components for FPGA implementation
litedram - Small footprint and configurable DRAM core