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PicoEVB – Artix-7 FPGA board with M.2 interface

109 pointsby bem94almost 7 years ago

9 comments

rwmjalmost 7 years ago
Please let&#x27;s kill off Vivado once and for all. Awful, massive, unintuitive proprietary software.<p>There are open source tools for programming FPGAs, and they are really great too: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;rwmj.wordpress.com&#x2F;2018&#x2F;03&#x2F;17&#x2F;playing-with-picorv32-on-the-ice40-hx8k-fpga-breakout-board-part-1&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;rwmj.wordpress.com&#x2F;2018&#x2F;03&#x2F;17&#x2F;playing-with-picorv32-...</a><p>The Virtex 7 series has been reverse engineered, but we&#x27;re not quite in the situation where you can use the open source tools yet: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;SymbiFlow&#x2F;prjxray" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;SymbiFlow&#x2F;prjxray</a>
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peterburkimsheralmost 7 years ago
I have a Virtex-II on a dev board that&#x27;s the size of a desktop PC&#x27;s motherboard. I found it in the trash several years ago, and couldn&#x27;t let it go to waste! I didn&#x27;t want to buy a programmer for it, so I decided to use guzuntyPi instead.<p>I&#x27;m familiar with how FPGAs work, and I did a project writing Verilog and using Xilinx chips to make a basic CPU while at university. I still think the technology is really cool.<p>The problem is, after 4 years, I still haven&#x27;t found a good use for my Virtex-II dev board. I&#x27;ll give it away for free to anyone in Taiwan, or if you pay shipping to elsewhere. You could also try to suggest fun projects (e.g. I really want HDMI input to my laptop), but the physical size of the board is just too cumbersome for my itinerant needs.
FPGAhackeralmost 7 years ago
Nice. Adding this to my watch list. Another project I&#x27;ve been looking into is the snickerdoodle.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.crowdsupply.com&#x2F;krtkl&#x2F;snickerdoodle" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.crowdsupply.com&#x2F;krtkl&#x2F;snickerdoodle</a>
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phendrenad2almost 7 years ago
This is by far the cheapest board to test out a PCIe FPGA design BTW. It’s so much cheaper than other PCIe boards it’s worth it to buy a used laptop on ebay with M.2 and you’d still save money :o
zamadatixalmost 7 years ago
With how often laptops have a single wireless m.2 slot (always?) I&#x27;ve always thought it odd they chose that as the m.2 slot to use.
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djsumdogalmost 7 years ago
I feel like this would be better suited to those with NUCs or other small PC dev workstations, rather than laptops. Otherwise, wouldn&#x27;t you have IO cables hanging out of your lappy?
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VectorLockalmost 7 years ago
How useful would this be for a total beginner who wants to start messing around with and learning FPGAs? Looks super skookum.
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merinowoolalmost 7 years ago
Would it be fast enough for mining?
baybal2almost 7 years ago
&gt;Artix-7<p>Prepare to have fun with setting up drivers for it on Linux.<p>Oh yeah, Artix 7 is not programmable by anything other than vevado...
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