Hey everyone i am a EE student and last semester i had a fpga design course wich was a lot of fun. We used some xylinx dev board that cost about 300€ and i dont really want to spend that much money right now. I would love to design a little cpu, not shure yet if i want to implement the risc instruction set or just wing it but i dont have a fixed set of requirements yet. Would you design your own board with a mcu for programming, the fpga and maybe dram or would you get a dev board? Does someone know a good dev board that does not break the bank? With the xylinx board i obviusly worked with vivado, how are the tools of alterra or others in comparison in your opinion? Thanks for your input!

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    1 month ago

    FPGA development boards from Lattice Semiconductor and the QuickLogic Corp should offer enough LUTs to implement a CPU without the added cost of Xilinx features like Zynq MPSoC, etc.