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Lattice iCE40UP5K FPGA Development Board

$30.00
Availability: In stock
SKU
CQA23907P1
Weight
50g
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The pico-ice is a small, low cost board with the Raspberry Pi Pico processor (RP2040) and a Lattice Semiconductor iCE40UP5K FPGA. The board features independent flash for the FPGA and RP2040, low power SSRAM, a couple of pushbuttons and a 3 color LED with all FPGA and RP2040 pins on PMOD's.

Description

The UPDuino v3.1 is a small, low-cost open source FPGA board. The board features an on-board FTDI FPGA programmer, flash and 3-color LED with all FPGA pins brought out to easy to use 0.1" header pins for fast prototyping.

 

UPduino's are fully tested and programmed with a blinking LED flash image before shipping. Included are two 24 pin 0.1" header (not soldered on to give you flexibility in mounting). Please note that a micro USB cable is not included!

Features

  • Lattice UltraPlus ICE40UP5K FPGA with 5.3K LUTs, 1Mb SPRAM, 120Kb DPRAM, 8 Multipliers
  • ALL 32 FPGA GPIO on 0.1” headers
  • 4MB SPI Flash
  • RGB LED
  • Micro-USB for power and programming
  • On board 3.3V and 1.2V Regulators, can supply 3.3V to your project
  • Open source schematic and layout using KiCAD design tools
  • 4 layer board with a solid ground plane for good signal integrity

Board and Firmware Features

  • On board FTDI programmer
  • FPGA clock supplied by on board 12MHz oscillator
  • Open source icestorm toolchain as well as Lattice Semiconductor Diamond and Radiant toolchains supported.

Wiki & External Links

The documentation is located here.

The Github for the porject containing board details is located here.

For support, please sign up on our Discord channel here.

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