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corundum
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FuryGpu – Custom PCIe FPGA GPU
The GPU uses this: https://github.com/alexforencich/verilog-pcie . And there is an open-source 100G NIC here, including open source 10G/25G MACs: https://github.com/corundum/corundum
- Open sourceCorundum – FPGA-based NIC and platform for in-network compute
- TCP checksum computation
- Are there any free/open source Lattice ECP5 Ethernet MAC IP Cores?
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xilinx versal gty testbench/data gen?
Well, I did build this: https://github.com/corundum/corundum
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FPGA for finance industry
I would look into 10GbE PCS/MAC packet processors implemented under AXI Stream interfaces for example. There are open source examples https://github.com/corundum/corundum and https://netfpga.org/ .
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Computer Networking Nerd and EE Student Looking to build a Baremetal Network Driver on top of baremetal kernel? Is this possible and if so, I'd like some guidance!
I built my own 100 Gbps capable NIC, along with driver: https://github.com/corundum/corundum. You're welcome to ask if you have any questions, though it is quite a different animal from a 100 Mbps NIC you might have on a microcontroller.
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Device Drivers for Transceiver Questions (Specifically, PCIe)
If you're looking for resources, here's one rather comprehensive example of a high-performance FPGA design with a fully custom DMA engine and driver, that runs on both Xilinx and Intel FPGAs: https://github.com/corundum/corundum
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shift/concatenate in v/sv
I have no idea, but you're welcome to build the design and look at it yourself: https://github.com/corundum/corundum/tree/master/fpga/mqnic/NetFPGA_SUME/fpga. The barrel shifters are in the DMA engine, both the read DMA and write DMA engines have wide barrel shifters.
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Open source projects?
Dive right into the slack channel and introduce yourself. There is also a new contributor guide. /u/alexforencich/ is on these reddits and he may be able to chime in and give you more concrete suggestions.
picodvi
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FuryGpu – Custom PCIe FPGA GPU
The RP2040 is a great MCU for playing with graphics as it can bit bang VGA and DVI/HDMI. There's some info on the DVI here: https://github.com/Wren6991/PicoDVI
I wrote a couple of articles on how to do bit banged VGA on the RP2040 from scratch: https://gregchadwick.co.uk/blog/playing-with-the-pico-pt5/ and https://gregchadwick.co.uk/blog/playing-with-the-pico-pt6/ plus an intro to PIO https://gregchadwick.co.uk/blog/playing-with-the-pico-pt4/
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Video Game Module for Flipper Zero
A few years back someone was bit banging DVI and 720p 30fps video straight off the RP2040 GPIO pins with just inline resistors between not and the HDMI cable.
https://github.com/Wren6991/PicoDVI
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VGA driver using PIO and DMA on the RP2040
I have the Adafruit DVI board and have been hacking on it some. It's more fun than should be allowed.
There's a project to get this running using Rust[1]. Currently it outputs the blue channel with sync, but has trouble with the other two channels. I don't have a hardware lab with scope, logic analyzer, etc., so it's not easy for me to debug.
In the meantime, I've been doing some experiments in the C codebase as well[2], mostly in the direction of proportionally spaced bitmap text, using the fonts in the X11 distribution.
[1]: https://github.com/DusterTheFirst/pico-dvi-rs
[2]: https://github.com/Wren6991/PicoDVI/pull/48
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Recommend MCU with dual USB - one host and one device IF?
There is even bit-banged DVI library for pico.
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Show HN: PicoVGA Library – VGA/TV Display on Raspberry Pi Pico
Apparently, there is a digital video output project for the RP2040 already out there [0]! As for why digital video is more rare, it is because the common digital video formats are higher bandwidth and require higher signal integrity.
[0] https://github.com/Wren6991/PicoDVI
- Fast algorithm to scale a image
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Least resourceful 18 year old air defense ukrainian soldier with basic coding abilities
I've seen people implement DVI with PIO, and I'm sure basic missile commands wouldn't be as bandwidth-intensive as that.
- Is a Raspberry Pi Pico able to play video on a spi-tft screen?
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Help understanding current-mode and TMDS logic in DIV/HDMI.
For example this guy (https://github.com/Wren6991/PicoDVI) essentially 'bit bangs' CML. Sure its not a completely compliant implementation, but it's pretty close... In his case using a push pull with 3.3V/0V. I don't know how he's getting a 0.8V swing.
- Bitbanged DVI on the RP2040 Microcontroller
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