Become a sponsor to Will Green
An FPGA is like a giant virtual breadboard or Lego for electronics: if you can imagine it, you can probably build it. So why isn't everyone designing with FPGAs? There are good dev boards and development tools, but we're missing accessible and exciting resources to learn from and build on.
In 2020, I started working on Project F to provide these missing FPGA resources.
The Project F blog has grown to 50 original posts, including two major series. FPGA Graphics allows everyone to create sophisticated graphics while improving their Verilog design skills. RISC-V Assembler covers all the core RISC-V instructions to help you get the most from the many FPGA RISC-V designs.
The Project F explore git repo includes a growing Verilog library for everything from memory controllers to circle drawing, from video output to square root. The Verilog designs are simple to understand, open source, and include real-world examples.
Developing, testing, and writing about FPGAs requires significant time and hardware. By sponsoring me, you'll give me the resources to build and maintain FPGA designs and tutorials for everyone.
Sponsors will also get early access to my next FPGA project, including source code, before it launches later in 2024.
Thank you,
Will (Flux)
Featured work
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projf/projf-explore
Project F brings FPGAs to life with exciting open-source designs you can build on.
SystemVerilog 571 -
projf/fpgatools
Tools for FPGA development.
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