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  • The Future of RISC-V in Mainstream Embedded Design

    (Image credit: RISC-V ) For the past 15 years, the RISC-V instruction set architecture (ISA) has remained on the fringes of mainstream embedded design, offering numerous interesting benefits but deemed too immature to replace established alternatives…
  • nRF54L Series SoC beats Wireless MCU barriers

    With 3x efficiency and 2x processing performance compared to the market leading nRF52 Series, the new nRF54L15 SoC is the new go to wireless MCU for Bluetooth LE and IoT applications. Introduction Nordic Semiconductor's nRF54L15/L10/L05 are the…
  • Raspberry Pi RP2350 Dual Arm Cortex-m33 and Dual RISC-V Hazard3 Chipset

    Raspberry Pi Pico 2 builds on the huge success of the original Raspberry Pi Pico product and its derivatives, which were launched in 2021 and 2022. It is powered by the brand-new RP2350 microcontroller platform , designed by Raspberry Pi Raspberry Pi…
  • Introducing the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 - with RP2350 Dual Arm Cortex-m33 and Dual RISC-V Hazard3

    Raspberry Pi Pico 2 builds on the huge success of the original Raspberry Pi Pico product and its derivatives, which were launched in 2021 and 2022. It is powered by the brand-new RP2350 microcontroller platform , designed by Raspberry Pi Raspberry…
  • Exploring Fast Prototyping with Renesas RISC-V ISA

    Thanks for choosing me to review and evaluate the RISC-V Renesas FPB-R9A02G021, which I had received on 20th May 2024.

    While writing review for this board, I went into dilemma whether should I go into understanding evaluation boards, installation SDK, ...

  • Risc-V

    I'm looking for an actual transistor or TTL schematic for a Risc-V
  • BeagleV-Ahead - RISC-V Assembly on Linux

    Table of Contents BeagleV-Ahead - RISC-V Assembly on Linux Linux SYSCALLs Writing our first risc-v assembly program Assembling Linking Unlocking Binary Secrets: Getting Info with Objdump Debugging without JTAG using `gdb` A typical GDB…
  • BeagleV-Ahead Getting Started 1. The Ubuntu Path.

    Introduction I received a BeagleV-Ahead development board as part of the first prize in the Experimenting with Flyback Transformers Challenge sponsored by Bourns . This is a small introduction to the board. The beginnings have not been very fruitful…
  • Low-Cost Microcontrollers: Using a CH32V003 RISC-V Device!

    Table of Contents Introduction Microcontroller Overview What’s Needed to Get Started? Development Environment Editing the Default Code Building (Compiling) the Code Running the Code Build Your Own Board Coding General Purpose Input…
  • Creating your own RISC-V Project with BeagleBoard.org

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    Join Jason Kridner, founder and president of the board at the BeagleBoard after the launch of their new RISC-V board, the BeagleV®-Fire. Learn how you can use RISC-V and BeagleBoard products in your own projects. Then ask direct questions in this live...
  • CH32V003 RISC-V MCU and Embeetle IDE

    I was watching the Electromaker show on their YouTube channel last week and Ian mentioned the Electromaker Educator Blog "Embeetle IDE: The Best IDE for Coding RISC-V Microcontrollers?" where Robin Mitchell describes using the Embeetle IDE to program…
  • Another board - BeagleV-Ahead

    Hot on the heel of the BeaglePlay, it seems there's another new BeagleBoard offering - the BeagleV-Ahead. https://beagleboard.org/beaglev-ahead https://forum.beagleboard.org/t/beaglev-ahead-new-risc-v-computer-from-beagleboard-org-is-broadly-available…
  • Good Verilog/SystemVerilog Development software

    I'm trying to develop a RISC-V processor in Verilog and SystemVerilog and then later want to synthesize and test it on FPGA. I'm currently using Xilinx Vivado to write and debug code. But, the issue which I'm facing is that as my processor is scaling…
  • RISC-V Becomes the New Standard In Devices

    Devices, such as a laptop, have an instruction set architecture, and the RISC-V is becoming a new standard. (Image Credit: Enkin_Akyurt/pixabay) Both the x86 and ARM ISAs (Instruction Set Articheture) are commonly found in varying devices. However,…
  • Reviewing the Microchip PolarFire FPGA Evaluation Kit

    I welcome you to this RoadTest review of Microchip PolarFire FPGA Evaluation Kit. I was testing this board for almost  4 month and today I can finally bring this Review. It is incredible board, and it is the most advanced board which I have tested as part...

  • SEGGER's J-Link OB and BBC HiFive Inventor educational kit

    I found this quite interesting. The BBC Doctor Who HiFive Inventor Coding Kit is a very cool implementation of the RISC-V architecture (150-MHz SiFive FE310 RISC-V) making it accessible for youngins' which includes narration of tutorials by Jodie Whittaker…
  • Sipeed Maixduino

    I was inspired by a blog post by clem57 Maix Bit Risc V to get a Sipeed Maixduino. I had seen a number of different Maix AI kits in the Seeed Studio store but hadn't gotten around to trying one out. There are four K210 RISC-V development boards (Dock…
  • QEMU support for RISC V

    RISC-V is a new instruction set architecture originally designed to support computer architecture research and education at UC Berkeley. RISC-V is now set to become a standard open architecture for industry implementations under the governance of the…
  • Maix Bit Risc V

    I recently came across an interesting AIoT device called Maix Risc V device. It was originally a crowd sourced campaign from Shenzhen, China. Being interested in exploring this architecture as well as neural network processing, I decided to take the byte…
  • BeagleV

    Well, it's not a Beaglebone, Not really a Beagleboard. But beagleboard.org was involved in creating it https://beagleboard.org/beaglev With the concerns about Nvidia owning ARM, this RiscV gives everyone alternatives. https://riscv.org/ .
  • Does anyone know about K210 Dual-core RISC-V 64bit Boards ?

    I was surfing the web and stumbled upon K210 Dual-core RISC-V 64bit Boards ... another one Here and they pretty cheep for about 800 INR for the Module with Wifi ... And these claim to have KPU(Neural Network Processor) inside, 64 KPU which is 576bit width…