🚀 Elevate your FPGA game with the Tang Primer 25K — where power meets precision!
The Sipeed Tang Primer 25K GW5A FPGA Development Board is a compact, high-performance Linux-based single board computer featuring a 23K LUT4 GW5A RISCV FPGA core, 64Mbit SPI Flash, and ultra-fast 2.5Gbps MIPI Ethernet. Designed for FPGA education, rapid prototyping, and modular expansion, it offers 3 PMOD ports, a 40-pin GPIO header, and an onboard USB-JTAG debugger for seamless programming. Its small size and rich peripheral support make it ideal for developers pushing the boundaries of embedded systems and FPGA innovation.
RAM | DDR3 or DDR4 |
Wireless Type | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
Brand | WayPonDEV |
Series | Sipeed Tang Primer 25K Linux RISCV FPGA Development Board |
Item model number | Tang Primer 25K Dock RISCV FPGA SBC |
Operating System | Linux |
Item Weight | 3.17 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.52 x 1.57 x 1.57 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.52 x 1.57 x 1.57 inches |
Processor Brand | FPGA GW5A-LV25 Chip (22nm) |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | youyeetoo |
ASIN | B0CNW5S7QS |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | November 23, 2023 |
M**N
Great fpga for a good price
Works perfectly with the Gowin software.
R**E
Quickly corrected packing mistake!
I am enjoying my FPGA board and learning about FPGA programming. I ordered the PMOD version and was shipped the ram version by mistake, but was contacted prior to its arrival to let me know they were going to ship the pmod parts. Great experience!
G**R
Awesome!
Had my doubts about what the designer experience would be like but Gowin's suite just works and is quite feature rich, all things considered. The board itself is a stellar deal, especially considering the FPGAis already socketed. I'm looking at the pro dock now that sipeed has me converted.
G**N
Flexible development board with great documentation and examples
I honestly have to admit that I wasn't sure what I was going to do with this board, but I love tinkering with SBCs and this one added the twist of being RISC-V. The Sipeed Wiki has lots of good information to get you started with this board. I ended up picking up a few modules and turned it into a retro gaming console using SNESTang. Working on developing a 3D printed case for it now. Overall, very please with this one.
R**B
SD card reader was defective :(
Everything worked but the card reader. Takes too long to send back.
K**O
Want to play with RISCV? This is a good kit
I've been messing with this device for a little while, figuring out how to best utilize it. So far I've got it running a small time server that's battery backed and it's been running well for over a month at this point.Thinking about turning this one into a greenhouse monitoring project but we'll see.
A**S
Smaller than I thought, still a good board
I have the SDRAM version as I wanted to be able to learn about how to program SDRAM. Wish there were more instructions on what pin of the FPGA correlates to what pin on the extension board, but the boards are both open-sourced hardware.
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