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- A Simulated Annealing FPGA Placer in Rust
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YoWASP aims to distribute up-to-date FOSS FPGA tools compiled to WebAssembly
If the name were an arbitrary word which didn't attempt to define itself, would that be any better? I don't see why the name must mean anything specific, nor why you should expect the name to explain what the project is. That's what the documentation or other descriptive text is for. That the name gives some understanding at first glance is a bonus.
PnR is "place and route", and is a very common acronym in the ASIC/FPGA/VLSI space. It seems fair to expect those who'd use this specialized variant of Yosys to also be familiar with PnR. For reference, here's [1] Yosys's PnR tool, which expands the acronym in its README title.
Realistically, if you're using Yosys tools, you're going to need to have some familiarity with the underlying flows anyway; in my experience they're very powerful but also pretty DIY. That's not great, but it's the reality. That's just the nature of the space right now, given the alternative is a ~$1M single user license.
[1] https://github.com/YosysHQ/nextpnr
- openXC7 - open source tools for Xilinx XC7 series
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Is there a Free, open source FPGA programming software?
Check out Nextpnr. There's only a few lines it supports, but it is expanding. Smaller devices are especially well supported.
- Renesas enters FPGA market with the first ultra-low-power, low-cost family
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Sobel Edge Detection with Icestudio and ULX3S FPGA board
I'm not much aware if it's already considered fully supported but as answered on this issue, ECP5 is the best supported FPGA for the toolchain(but its talking about nextpnr specifically tho). But personally, I found no problem with it.
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YosysHQ/nextpnr is an open source project licensed under ISC License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of nextpnr is C++.
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