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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.
verilog-ethernet
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Quartus Tcl Build Script
Tcl, not sure, but I have done it with makefiles. See https://github.com/alexforencich/verilog-ethernet/tree/master/example/C10LP/fpga.
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Using Si5324 as a clock generator on virtex-7 board
For that part I think you need to use the software from silicon labs (might be skyworks now) to generate the stuff you need to write to the registers. Then, you can use something like https://github.com/alexforencich/verilog-i2c/blob/master/rtl/i2c_init.v. See https://github.com/alexforencich/verilog-ethernet/tree/master/example/HTG9200/fpga_10g for an example that targets the Si5341 specifically.
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DE2-115 Ethernet Network Setup
For a personal project I'm trying to send data via Ethernet from my laptop into the FPGA, where it has some filtering and other processing done to it, then back into my laptop. I've been trying to get this repo to work, but there's a problem: my ancient macbook can't run Quartus, so I need to use campus PCs to build the project and program the board, but I don't have permissions to successfully run the makefiles that build the project.
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ROS 2 Humble in AMD KR260 with Yocto
No there's none. Not in this post at least, but it certain is being used. If you're interested in that, follow my progress at https://github.com/alexforencich/verilog-ethernet/issues/146 (or stay tuned/reach out to Acceleration Robotics for early previews and support) for a 10G NIC on the KR260.
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Choice of LFSR When implementing the ARP Cache in a UDP Stack
So, im trying to understand the UDP implementation in verilog-ethernet. In particular I am looking into the ARP Cache and have a query.
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Preference for Combinational or Sequential design?
I've been studying u/alexforencich's ethernet library since I'm working on a similar project. I've been noting his interesting design style. When I think about a solution for a problem, I immediately naturally thing about a sequential design whereas he has tons of combination logic in his designs.
- Are there any free/open source Lattice ECP5 Ethernet MAC IP Cores?
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Verilog Question- Setting a register concurrently twice in always block
I was studying Alex Forencich's FCS verilog and noticed the following always block:
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LiteX SGMII support
This repo support the VCU108 for a Verilog ethernet connection: https://github.com/alexforencich/verilog-ethernet
- Stream data into FPGA from PC
What are some alternatives?
nmigen-tutorial - A tutorial for using nmigen
corundum - Open source FPGA-based NIC and platform for in-network compute
SpinalHDL - Scala based HDL
fusesoc - Package manager and build abstraction tool for FPGA/ASIC development
embox - Modular and configurable OS for embedded applications
SaxonSoc - SoC based on VexRiscv and ICE40 UP5K
cocotbext-axi - AXI interface modules for Cocotb
openwifi - open-source IEEE 802.11 WiFi baseband FPGA (chip) design: driver, software
satcat5 - SatCat5 is a mixed-media Ethernet switch that lets a variety of devices communicate on the same network.
litedram - Small footprint and configurable DRAM core
verilog-wishbone - Verilog wishbone components