Follow their instructions carefully to get a free license file. It can be downloaded for free from Lattice Semiconductor’s website. The A-series boards use the Lattice Diamond design software for synthesizing digital designs into FPGA bitstreams. Over time this will grow into the best place to meet other hobbyists, makers, and professionals interested in FPGAs and the TinyFPGA project. Luke is there often to help troubleshoot problems, answer questions, and post news. If you are interested in the TinyFPGA boards, join the TinyFPGA Discourse and ask away. TinyFPGA Discourse CommunityĪ brand new Discourse server has been setup for TinyFPGA. If you haven’t already, sign up for hackaday.io and follow the project to be notified when there are updates. If you are new to FPGAs and want to give them a try, this guide is for you. They can be found on hackaday.io: The Hobbyist’s Guide to FPGAs. I am developing a regular series of tutorials, articles, and hands-on labs utilizing the TinyFPGA boards. See the below guides to learn how to get started. The A- and B-Series boards use different FPGA families and their toolchains are different.
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