blarney
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blarney
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Clash: A Functional Hardware Description Language
As described in my other comment, Clash is not like Chisel in that Clash compiles Haskell source code directly, while Chisel is an EDSL (in Scala)
Since you’re more familiar with Haskell, perhaps have a look at Blarney: https://github.com/blarney-lang/blarney/blob/master/Doc/ByEx...
clash-ghc
- Clash: A Functional Hardware Description Language
- Clash (Haskell) for ASIC design
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Building a Networked Key-Value-Store on an FPGA
> You'd be better off with a higher-level or more modern HDL that compiles to Verilog/VHDL. "Chisel" is one such.
As is Clash :) https://clash-lang.org/
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Need project idea
You can take a look at https://clash-lang.org/. There is also a book for it. https://gergo.erdi.hu/retroclash/
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5 layered CNN implementation on arduino/FPGAs [P]
I don't know much about FPGAs, but Clash lang compiles to VHDL, and might do the trick: https://clash-lang.org
- An addressable little explored language gap: HDL - Hardware Description Languages, any language used for electronic circuit design, description, and specs
- Pedagogical Downsides of Haskell
- Ask HN: Choice of HDL for an FPGA Project
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Baud rate 1.5% lower than expected, is this normal?
if you need inspiration there is a full UART core available in clash: https://github.com/clash-lang/clash-compiler/blob/master/clash-cores/src/Clash/Cores/UART.hs
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A circuit simulator that doesn't look like it was made in 2003
Perhaps peripheral (the original site has been hugged to death).
Both clashlang: https://clash-lang.org/
And Hardcaml: https://github.com/janestreet/hardcaml
have personally fueled my interest in hardware.
Dan Luu speaks eloquently and at length about how better options are needed for logic design. I would recommend both of the above to the enthusiastic novice.
What are some alternatives?
wiringPi - A Haskell binding to the wiringPi library, for using GPIO on the Raspberry Pi.
clash-prelude
mercury-api - Haskell binding to Mercury API for ThingMagic RFID readers
ICFP2020_Bluespec_Tutorial - Tutorial on hardware design using Bluespec BH (Bluespec Classic) for Haskell programmers at ACM ICFP 2020 conference
riscv-cores-list - RISC-V Cores, SoC platforms and SoCs
amaranth - A modern hardware definition language and toolchain based on Python
verismith - Verilog Fuzzer to test the major simulators and sythesisers by generating random, valid Verilog.
hidapi - Haskell HIDAPI bindings
clash-prelude-quickcheck - QuickCheck instances for various types in the CλaSH Prelude
serialport - Cross platform haskell library for using the serial port
retroclash-lib - Library code for upcoming RetroClash book
HueAPI - Haskell API for controlling Phillips Hue lights