[HN Gopher] FPGA dev board that's cheap, simple and supported by...
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FPGA dev board that's cheap, simple and supported by OSS toolchain
Author : funkaster
Score : 27 points
Date : 2021-01-10 22:04 UTC (55 minutes ago)
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| osamagirl69 wrote:
| I love the emphasis on breaking out all of the GPIO pins, it is
| incredible today how many dev boards either leave pins as not
| connected or hard wire them (no jumper to disable) to some onboad
| peripheral. Looking at you stm32 discovery boards...
| the__alchemist wrote:
| The Discovery boards are a bit of a minefield over which pins
| you're allowed to use. It can cause surprising problems if you
| don't check the dev board manual's pin table, or don't know how
| to interpret it. Additionally, you need to plug the jumpers
| into the bottom of the board; it looks like you can use the
| top, but the jumpers tend to fall out!
|
| The nucelo ones are even weirder. The pins aren't labeled on
| the board, and they're in a weird layout, with some male and
| others female.
| the__alchemist wrote:
| How does this compare to alternatives for learning FPGA? What's
| the significance of the _duino_ suffix?
|
| When would you choose FPGA over something like an STM32?
|
| I've no experience with FPGA, but would like to learn. This is
| listed as "no longer available for sale". Which dev board do you
| recommend? Thank you.
| MasterScrat wrote:
| Here's the board I still have from my student years. I'm curious
| how it compares to modern alternatives? I haven't kept up with
| that field at all:
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| https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/147963601.pdf
| flatiron wrote:
| Take a look at the de10 nano. Crazy good board for the price.
| No OSS tool chain though.
| noncoml wrote:
| I had fun playing with the Lattice ICE40 Ultra Plus Breakout
| board.
|
| I wouldn't call it expensive (~$60) and it's pretty simple.
|
| The toolchain by Lattice however is not the best
| funkaster wrote:
| I was looking for a cheap (< $30) board to start playing with
| FPGAs and found this one. It's a good improvement over the v2
| that had some signal issues[0]. The examples also include a
| RISC-V core.
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| [0]: https://tinyvision.ai/blogs/processing-at-the-edge/ground-
| tr...
| osamagirl69 wrote:
| That is a very neat blog post, it is great to see an open
| discussion of the issues that they faced with the product and
| how they tried to improve it.
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