ice40_power
Power analysis of the ICE40UP5K-SG48 devices (by tinyvision-ai-inc)
icestick-lpc-tpm-sniffer
FPGA-based LPC bus sniffing tool for Lattice iCEstick Evaluation Kit (by SySS-Research)
ice40_power | icestick-lpc-tpm-sniffer | |
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2 | 1 | |
20 | 73 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
over 3 years ago | 4 months ago | |
Verilog | Verilog | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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ice40_power
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iCE40 power consumption question
You can probably extrapolate from the numbers here.
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Using an FPGA for low-power device with fast image acquisition
Aside from the points that /u/captain_wiggles_ pointed out, this is an application which ice40 FPGAs were actually designed for. They are low power (example) and have some features specifically designed for video applications, such as (sub)LVDS inputs and "outputs." Depending on your specs, one of these FPGAs could be a good choice (and you get a nice FOSS toochain as a bonus).
icestick-lpc-tpm-sniffer
Posts with mentions or reviews of icestick-lpc-tpm-sniffer.
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What are some alternatives?
When comparing ice40_power and icestick-lpc-tpm-sniffer you can also consider the following projects:
riscv - RISC-V CPU Core (RV32IM)
a2o - The A2O core was a follow-on to A2I, written in Verilog, and supported a lower thread count than A2I, but higher performance per thread, using out-of-order execution (register renaming, reservation stations, completion buffer) and a store queue. It is now being updated for compliancy and integration into open projects.