FPGA_Computer, a tiny computer based on FPGA, is going to be used as an FPGA development board, and then gradually upgraded to a microcomputer, that is to say, a soft-core CPU based on FPGA and a dual-core CPU running on the FPGA Then there is the external RAM and "PCI interface" that can be connected to a graphics card or peripheral device, and at the same time, there is an RF module. This should be regarded as a single-board computer, which can run the RiscV kernel and run a simple Linux operating system kernel at the same time. 256Mbit of memory is integrated on the board. At the same time, larger memory can be connected through an SFP interface, and a custom display interface can be connected through the SFP interface. It supports a communication rate of up to 300Mbps "PCI bus".
At the same time, two USB2.0 interfaces are reserved on the board. Non-USB functions can also be implemented through hardware customization. During normal use, a USB interface can be implemented through hardware and then called in the operating system. You can experience the process of designing a computer hardware system.
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