Apologies for the radio silence - things have been a bit hectic since the end of the campaign, but rest assured we’ve been hard at work keeping things on track.
As ChipWhisperer-Husky gets close to entering the end of the campaign, we wanted to share some of the new features you'll get to enjoy. Our final update during the campaign next week will include a sneak peek at how we test units as we prepare for production. But in the mean-time, we wanted to recap what makes the ChipWhisperer-Husky so much more exciting than the previous ChipWhisperer-Lite!
Shortly after the conclusion of the crowdfunding campaign, we shipped 8 hand-built beta devices and collected some last minute feedback. Based on the feedback and our own learnings during this last test assembly phase, we further refined some aspects of the MNT Reform design.
Our campaign has had an amazing first week, and we are already approaching 15% of our campaign goal. Thank you! In this update, we discuss our progress on the Developer Edition, an upcoming prototype run, and how you can help us by providing feedback.
The pre-production build went off pretty well with some minor hitches due to parts shortages. We have received all parts and have a tentative date at the SMT factory this coming week.
The HDMI taper turns out to be a red herring, an alternative approach
is needed; An anonymous sponsor donates a ZC706 for developing a libre
64-bit RISC-V SoC.
Hello everyone. Thank you for signing up and backing this project! We will briefly explore some applications of the Vision FPGA SoM in this update, like a IMU stabilization, AR/VR, or gesture and people detection.
Encouraged by the strength of proposals in the LimeSDR early access competition and keen to see what projects the community might build that make use of the FPGA, we’ve decided to run a second competition where this time the focus is putting the LimeSDR’s Altera Cyclone IV to good use.
The Vision FPGA SoM campaign is now live! Hello potential backers, thank you for signing up. This update covers the background and vision behind the Vision FPGA SoM.
Since the TinyFPGA BX is building upon the success of the original TinyFPGA B2 board, there are already many makers and hobbyists
creating projects using the B2. I would like to highlight some of these projects as well as a project of my own I am preparing for
Maker Faire Bay Area 2018.
Hi backers! As mentioned in the last update, Sean and Tim are at Linux.conf.au 2019 this week in Christchurch, NZ. Both uf us are giving talks, and we'll post links to recordings and slides afterwards. Sean is giving a talk on the Tomu plastic case, including how it will be adapted for Fomu. Tim is giving a talk on Symbiflow and the open source FPGA toolchain that powers Fomu development. Read on to find out more!