The @fossifoundation continues to amaze with projects like OpenRISC and SymbiFlow. Their work on open-source RISC-V cores and improving FPGA workflows is groundbreaking. I’m thrilled to contribute to the "Using AI to Improve Open-Source IP" project under @fossifoundation as part of #GSoC2025. Can’t wait to be part of a movement shaping the future of open-source hardware! 🚀

#OpenSource #RISC-V #SymbiFlow #AI #FOSSi #GSoC2025

Just found this QuickLogic EOS S3 FPGA devboard on sale for $32.18 on SparkFun. Going to give it a try. QuckLogic FPGAs are supported by open source SymbiFlow tools.

#FPGA #SymbiFlow
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/17273

SparkFun QuickLogic Thing Plus - EOS S3 - DEV-17273 - SparkFun Electronics

The SparkFun QuickLogic Thing Plus EOS™ S3, is a small form factor system ideal for enabling the next generation of low-power Machine Learning devices.

Using Docker to Sail Through Open-Source Xilinx FPGA Development

Until a few years ago, developing for FPGAs required the use of proprietary locked-down tools, but in the last few years, the closed-source dam has burst, and open-source FPGA tools such as Yosys, SimbiFlow, and Icestorm have come flooding out. Setting up a build environment for these exciting new tools can still be quite a challenge, but [Carlos Eduardo] has decided to make setting up an open-source toolchain for Xilinx FPGAs a breeze with Docker.

His image only has three prerequisites: Docker, Python 3, and OpenOCD (which is used to load your FPGA with your bespoke bitfile). After the Docker image has been built and all of the tools installed, [Carlos] guides you through using Python, FuseSoc, and SymbiFlow to build your first open-source Xilinx FPGA project.

In addition to making setup a whole lot easier, utilizing containers allows the same development environment to be built on Linux, Mac, and Windows (using WSL), which will make life a lot easier for teams working across different OSs. [Carlos's] Dockerfile is unique because it supports the popular Artix-7 series of FPGAs -- for the Lattice FPGAs that have been supported for a lot longer, there are existing Docker files already up on DockerHub. It's easier than installing the vendor's toolchain!

If this has you thinking it might be time to dip your toes into open-source FPGA development, check out this rundown of open-source FPGA tools from the 2019 Superconference.

#fpga #docker #fpgatoolchain #openocd #symbiflow #yosys

Using Docker To Sail Through Open-Source Xilinx FPGA Development

Until a few years ago, developing for FPGAs required the use of proprietary locked-down tools, but in the last few years, the closed-source dam has burst, and open-source FPGA tools such as Yosys, …

Hackaday
SymbiFlow in now F4PGA! Redirecting to f4pga.org...

I'm on a different device now, but pretty sure it was media.ccc.de/v/35c3-9631-symbi… .

I thought it might have been one of the very interesting videos over at peertube.f-si.org/video-channe… but it seems not.

#symbiflow #fpga
SymbiFlow - Finally the GCC of FPGAs!

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