psram-tang-nano-9k
An open source PSRAM/HyperRAM controller for Sipeed Tang Nano 9K / Gowin GW1NR-LV9QN88PC6/15 FPGA (by zf3)
psram-tang-nano-9k
An open source PSRAM/HyperRAM controller for Sipeed Tang Nano 9K / Gowin GW1NR-LV9QN88PC6/15 FPGA (by dominicbeesley)
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psram-tang-nano-9k
Posts with mentions or reviews of psram-tang-nano-9k.
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Using the OSS PsramController with both dies
See my reply here: https://github.com/zf3/psram-tang-nano-9k/issues/6
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Open HyperRAM interface for Nano 9K
I added a note about his to the controller's readme. "Quick discussion about going above 83Mhz".
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Gowin: PSRAM unusable on Tang Nano 9K: stuck in Wrapped Burst mode in read and write operations (HyperRAM on Tang Nano 4K works OK with Linear Bursts)
Another difference that I find in that W955D8MBYA data sheet compared to W955N8MBY, is that W955D8MBYA does not mention anywhere that differential signaling would be optional: but instead it marks it as required. If that is the case, then the question for Best Behavior(tm) of how to properly feed it LVDS does rise again. ( https://github.com/zf3/psram-tang-nano-9k/issues/1 )
- An open source PSRAM/HyperRAM controller for Tang Nano 9k
psram-tang-nano-9k
Posts with mentions or reviews of psram-tang-nano-9k.
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Using the OSS PsramController with both dies
Thanks, I'll give that a shot. Are you accessing the dies independently or treating them as a single 16-bit part? I've also been trying out the Dominic Beesley fork of the PsramController that seems to work fine at 96Mhz https://github.com/dominicbeesley/psram-tang-nano-9k
What are some alternatives?
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uhd - The USRP™ Hardware Driver Repository
nano4k_hdmi_tx - Open-source HDMI/DVI transmitter for the Gowin GW1NSR-powered Tang Nano 4K
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corundum - Open source FPGA-based NIC and platform for in-network compute
riscv - RISC-V CPU Core (RV32IM)
hdl - HDL libraries and projects
zipcpu - A small, light weight, RISC CPU soft core