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LoFive – Tiny RISC-V Microcontroller Board
Small breadboard friendly development board using the SiFive FE310 RISC-V Microcontroller. MCU – SiFive Freedom E310 (FE310) 32-bit RV32IMAC processor @ up to 320+ MHz (1.61 DMIPS/MHz) Storage - 128-Mbit SPI flash (ISSI IS25LP128) Expansion - 2x 14-pin headers with JTAG,...
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Cinque, Combining RISC-V With Arduino
After announcing "HiFive1" at the end of 2016, SiFive is introducing its second RISC-V based development board "The Arduino Cinque". It is the first Arduino board that is featuring RISC-V instruction set architecture. Arduino Cinque is running SiFive’s Freedom E310, one of the fastest...
Continue Reading![Open-V, The Open Source RISC-V 32bit Microcontroller Open-V, The Open Source RISC-V 32bit Microcontroller](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/open-v-the-open-source-risc-v-32.jpg)
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Open-V, The Open Source RISC-V 32bit Microcontroller
Open source has finally arrived to microcontrollers. Based on RISC-V instruction set, a group of doctoral students at the Universidad Industrial de Santander in Colombia have been working on an open source 32-bit chip called "Open-V". Onchip, the startup of the research team,...
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HiFive1, An Open-Source RISC-V Development Kit
By bringing the power of open-source and agile hardware design to the semiconductor industry, SiFive aims to increase the performance and efficiency of customized silicon chips with lower cost. The Freedom E310 (FE310) is the first member of the Freedom Everywhere SoCs family, a series...
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An Open-Source SoCs with RISC-V From SiFive
SiFive, a startup from San Francisco, is trying to democratize the access to the world of SoC designing and manufacturing by giving the ability of customizing silicon to the smallest company, inventor, or maker, and taking “the hard parts of building chips working with 3rd part IP, EDA...
Continue Reading![PULPino – An open-source microcontroller system based on RISC-V PULPino – An open-source microcontroller system based on RISC-V](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/questa-e1458058575852.png)
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PULPino – An open-source microcontroller system based on RISC-V
PULPino is an open-source microcontroller system, based on a small 32-bit RISC-V core developed at ETH Zurich. The core has an IPC close to 1, full support for the base integer instruction set (RV32I), compressed instructions (RV32C) and partial support for the multiplication...
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Sipeed Showcases Tang Mega 138K Dock with GOWIN Series FPGA
The Sipeed Tang Mega 138K Dock is an advanced and compact FPGA development platform designed to meet both high-performance requirements and cost-effective solutions. Featuring the GOWIN GW5AST RISC-V FPGA, this platform includes a development board with key features such as PCIe x4, a...
Continue Reading![Luckfox Pico Ultra is a Rockchip RV1106-based Linux board Luckfox Pico Ultra is a Rockchip RV1106-based Linux board](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/luckfox-pico-ultra-1-e1720234120509.jpg)
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Luckfox Pico Ultra is a Rockchip RV1106-based Linux board
Luckfox Pico Ultra is a Rockchip RV1106-based micro Linux dev board with 0.5 Tops NPU to run AI that can be configured to run AI tasks. The board also features a MIPI CSI port, an Ethernet port GPIO, UART, RGB LED header, SPI, I2C, USB, a speaker interface, and much more. Waveshare also...
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