industry news
Subscribe Now

PIF – an FPGA for the Raspberry Pi

Felixstowe, Suffolk, UK – 30 September 2013 – Bugblat announced the PIF FPGA board for the Raspberry Pi (RPi) credit-card sized single-board computer.

The PIF board brings to the RPi an instant-on, non-volatile, high performance FPGA from Lattice Semiconductor’s MachXO2 range, a perfect target for experimenting with FPGA design, for developing design options, and for implementing custom hardware functionality.

The MachXO2 is a potent piece of silicon, with up to 6864 LUTs (depending of the PIF model), fifty four 512×18 RAM blocks that can be driven in parallel, a PLL that can do fractional synthesis, hard coded I2C, SPI, and Timer/Counter blocks, and 240Kbits of user Flash alongside the configuration Flash.

An onboard regulator powers the 3.3V FPGA from the RPi’s 5V supply and there’s a JTAG controller on the RPi I2C bus through which you can recover a bricked FPGA. The RPi SPI bus is used to to rewrite the FPGA’s configuration flash memory. Both the SPI bus and the  I2C bus can read and write registers in the FPGA, so you can control the behavior of your FPGA application logic.

The MachXO2 is supported by Lattice Diamond, the compile plus place and route software package that is a free download from Lattice Semiconductor. The output from Diamond is a JEDEC file. Downloading the JEDEC to the FPGA’s onboard Flash is the job of a Python program which is supplied with the PIF.

The PIF board comes with example FPGA designs that flash the onboard red and green LEDs. And one of the examples shows how to load a design into the FPGA, then control that design via a web page.

Quantity 1, the PIF board cost $24.99. More information at http://www.bugblat.com/products/pif

About FPGAs FPGAs are programmable digital chips. Some of the features of the PIF FPGA are:

  • lookup tables (LUTs) to implement digital logic
  • flip flops for storage
  • routing tracks to connect everything together
  • specialist resources such as SRAM blocks, PLLs, and hard-coded I2C/SPI communications channels.

About Bugblat 

Bugblat specializes in development system design, including logic analyzers and development boards for OEM customers and for direct sale. For more on Bugblat, please visit www.bugblat.com.

8 thoughts on “PIF – an FPGA for the Raspberry Pi”

  1. Pingback: lowongan net tv
  2. Pingback: todoindie
  3. Pingback: gvk biosciences
  4. Pingback: Youjizz
  5. Pingback: juegos friv
  6. Pingback: In Vitro ADME
  7. Pingback: sports betting

Leave a Reply

featured blogs
May 8, 2024
Learn how artificial intelligence of things (AIoT) applications at the edge rely on TSMC's N12e manufacturing processes and specialized semiconductor IP.The post How Synopsys IP and TSMC’s N12e Process are Driving AIoT appeared first on Chip Design....
May 2, 2024
I'm envisioning what one of these pieces would look like on the wall of my office. It would look awesome!...

featured video

Why Wiwynn Energy-Optimized Data Center IT Solutions Use Cadence Optimality Explorer

Sponsored by Cadence Design Systems

In the AI era, as the signal-data rate increases, the signal integrity challenges in server designs also increase. Wiwynn provides hyperscale data centers with innovative cloud IT infrastructure, bringing the best total cost of ownership (TCO), energy, and energy-itemized IT solutions from the cloud to the edge.

Learn more about how Wiwynn is developing a new methodology for PCB designs with Cadence’s Optimality Intelligent System Explorer and Clarity 3D Solver.

featured paper

Designing Robust 5G Power Amplifiers for the Real World

Sponsored by Keysight

Simulating 5G power amplifier (PA) designs at the component and system levels with authentic modulation and high-fidelity behavioral models increases predictability, lowers risk, and shrinks schedules. Simulation software enables multi-technology layout and multi-domain analysis, evaluating the impacts of 5G PA design choices while delivering accurate results in a single virtual workspace. This application note delves into how authentic modulation enhances predictability and performance in 5G millimeter-wave systems.

Download now to revolutionize your design process.

featured chalk talk

Reliable Connections for Rugged Handling
Sponsored by Mouser Electronics and Amphenol
Materials handling is a growing market for electronic designs. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton and Jordan Grupe from Amphenol Industrial explore the variety of connectivity solutions that Amphenol Industrial offers for materials handling designs. They also examine the DIN charging solutions that Amphenol Industrial offers and the specific applications where these connectors can be a great fit.
Dec 5, 2023
21,783 views