orangecrab-hardware
ECP5 breakout board in a feather physical format (by orangecrab-fpga)
butterstick-hardware
Basic ECP5 based GigE to SYZYGY interface. (by butterstick-fpga)
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- Good FPGA dev kits for hobby CPU dev?
- Power IC for ECP5
- More questions about FPGA programming hardware
- what is best affordable FPGA board to do that?
- Is it possible to build a RISCV Core on FPGA which runs Linux on top of it?
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Beginner issues using ButterStick dev board
The overview says the onboard oscillator is 60 MHz. But, the schematic says it's 30 MHz (visible on page 6), which I confirmed with a blinking LED timing test. Can I configure its speed somehow? I read that a PLL can multiply the frequency, but I don't know how those work or how to configure or implement one, and I wasn't expecting to need to when I read that the clock is 60 MHz. I thought that maybe I can trigger on both clock edges, but I read that that doesn't work without special support from the FPGA, and mine doesn't have it (or the compiler doesn't).
What are some alternatives?
When comparing orangecrab-hardware and butterstick-hardware you can also consider the following projects:
linux-on-litex-vexriscv - Linux on LiteX-VexRiscv
basic-ecp5-pcb - Reference design for Lattice ECP5 FPGA. Featuring Raspberry Pi interface and 6 PMODs
advent-calendar-of-circuits-2020 - 1 circuit board design a day for 31 days.