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Open Hardware: Open On-FPGA Debug Interface and RISC-V FPGA for Linux


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on May 03, 2024


today's leftovers

Mozilla: William Durand on His Moziversary and Don Marti on Pandoc



Hackaday ☛ Manta: An Open On-FPGA Debug Interface


↺ Manta: An Open On-FPGA Debug Interface


> We always can use more tools for FPGA debugging, and the Manta project by [Fischer Moseley] delivers without a shadow of a doubt. Manta lets you add a debug and data transfer channel between your computer and your FPGA, that you can easily access with helpfully included Python libraries.



Radiation-Tolerant RISC-V FPGA for Linux in space


↺ Radiation-Tolerant RISC-V FPGA for Linux in space


> Microchip Technology has launched a radiation tolerant version of its PolarFire FPGA with a RISC-V processor sub-system that can run the Linux operating system.


> The Microchip RT PolarFire system-on-chip (SoC) FPGA is the first real-time Linux capable, RISC-V-based microprocessor subsystem on a flight-proven RT PolarFire FPGA fabric.


> This allows developers to start designing using the commercially available PolarFire SoC (MPFS460) device and Libero SoC development tools. Tapping into the Microchip Mi-V RISC-V ecosystem, PolarFire SoC software stacks, the PolarFire SoC Icicle Kit or the PolarFire SoC Smart Embedded Vision Kit allows the development of lower power designs for the challenging thermal environments in space.




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