OpenHW CORE-V MCU DevKit
Organization: OpenHW Group
The CORE-V MCU DevKit is a turnkey, open-source development and prototyping platform for the CORE-V MCU System on Chip. The CORE-V MCU DevKit enables makers of IoT and embedded systems to evaluate the performance of the CORE-V MCU, to interconnect with WiFi and the IoT cloud, and to develop and test software using the CORE-V SDK. Features: CORE-V MCU, CV32E40P processor core, Quicklogic ArticPro 2 eFPGA, 4 MB flash memory, Ashling Opella-LD onboard JTAG debug module, USB-C for terminal and onboard debug access, JTAG connector for external debug access, Espressif AWS IoT ExpressLink Module for AWS IoT cloud interconnect, mikroBUS onboard socket, allowing access to a vast range of mikroBUS modules, Himax HM01B0 Ultralow Power CMOS Image Sensor, I2C temperature sensor, Several LEDs, Reset button and general purpose button, Dimensions 75 mm x 100 mm, Power supply via USB-C or barrel connector (5V - 18V in). The CORE-V MCU DevKit is supported by OpenHW Group’s open-source CORE-V MCU SDK. The SDK comprises: Eclipse based IDE, Debug support, FreeRTOS, CORE-V GNU GCC tool chain, Peripheral driver libraries, Example Code.
CORE-V-MCU
Organization: OpenHW Group
CORE-V-MCU is a 32-bit RISC-V microcontroller which includes the CV32E40P, a rich set of peripherals, an embedded FPGA, and all you need to start developing applications for RISC-V. An Eclipse-based SDK called core-v-sdk is available to start using CORE-V-MCU with freeRTOS. The CORE-V-MCU comes with the bitstream for two FPGA boards (Xilinx Genesys2 and Nexsys A7).
License Type: Permissive
Software Type: Chips
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