#pmod — Public Fediverse posts
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Yay those cheap #hardware #ethernet phy #pmod -LIKE things work with the pico-ice #ice40 #FPGA . Thanks for your help with RMII interface @dutracgi ! #embedded #HDL #RTL #Verilog #VHDL #HLS https://github.com/JulianKemmerer/PipelineC/blob/master/examples/pico-ice/ice_makefile_pipelinec/ethernet_top.c
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In the mood for the littlest bit of #FPGA #GameDev? 🤓 Check out this pico-ice based #pong demo. Just need #VGA #pmod and #UART connected to host PC. #HDL #hardware #RTL #Verilog #VHDL #HLS #lattice #ice40 https://github.com/JulianKemmerer/PipelineC/blob/master/examples/pico-ice/ice_makefile_pipelinec/pong_top.c
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📬 Scandinavian IPTV: Angebot illegaler Inhalte mündet in üppiger Strafe
#IPTV #Rechtssachen #JE #PatentundMarktberufungsgericht #PMÖD #RightsAlliance #ScandinavianIPTV #Urheberrecht https://sc.tarnkappe.info/5c1ad2 -
Anyone want to help make a #PipelineC version of @DG3YEV 's #FPGA real time #FFT display but for audio? Have Arty w/ #pmod ready to go for testing. Picturing the start of some kind of #hardware #audio visualizer 🤩 with more #DSP learning along the way 🤓
https://x.com/Dg3Yev/status/1796857709276373211 -
Is there any #ECP5 dev board/module out there, that basically breaks out most of the IOs of the LFE5U-85?
I'm looking for something like the Colorlight i9, but for my project, i need to have the LFE5U-85.
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An Open Hardware Eurorack Compatible Audio FPGA Front End - [Sebastian Holzapfel] has designed an audio frontend (eurorack-pmod) for FPGA-base... - https://hackaday.com/2023/02/13/an-open-hardware-eurorack-compatible-audio-fpga-front-end/ #musicalhacks #synthesiser #eurorack #ak4619n #vcvrack #verilog #audio #fpga #pmod #dsp
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Should anyone have any use for an Ethernet PHY PMOD, I've pushed my design files and related materials along with a readme, under a permissive open hardware license to a github repository. Enjoy!
https://github.com/swetland/ethernet-pmod
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The last time I got computer parts I threw in a Digilent PmodRS232. That's a MAX3232 on a db-9. A chip that converts from modern GPIO style 3.3v signals to +/-12v RS232 signals for some old-school serial port action. I didn't really need it but I used to do lots of rs232 stuff.
Last night I decided that I could burn a few hours by using it to get the Pi2's serial port out and useable under RISC OS.