A full FPGA system in one square inch area
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Configum.pdfDatasheetAdobe Portable Document Format - 395.21 kB - 09/21/2016 at 11:26 |
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configum_r1601.pdfThe schematic of ConfigumAdobe Portable Document Format - 299.37 kB - 03/05/2016 at 08:43 |
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Well, that's the point of sharing in first pace :-)
Good luck to them
interesting but for emulator c64 or zx spectrum i need screen, keyboard and memory, power. No this is not completly solution. not for me
Configum-2 is almost ready for presenting now.
A game changer!
Stay tuned... :)
Interesting but... please create this same module but with few normal procesor. For example
one FPGA and 5 asynchronitious processor M0 ARM. FPGA sending job to each processor , managing memory io etc. This will be faster than arm M0 with 5 cores.
(look at Epiphany project http://www.parallella.org but asynchronic)
I already did. The new Configum-2 is already in the factory. What will be on it... I am not going to reveal yet, but it is going to be awesome! Just wait a couple of weeks.
Oh, and this current one really works miracles at my job by the way. A couple of great FPGA engineers achieved a lot of serious stuff with it.
Submitted the store page for Configum to Tindie, just waiting for approval. Check it out in a day or two... Thanks
Any chance you can get that much interest for completed boards? (Or even 100?). It is a pretty nice set up! Impressive!
Wonderful!!!! Cosmic possibility in one square inch!!!!!!
Now you need to make a new project page for your CPU7 processor ;-)
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Heh, someone took your stuff seriously : https://www2.hdl.co.jp/en/plink/xp68-06.html
Almost identical except the µSD slot. ;-)
Sorry for reviving the thread.