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This chip is part of wafer.space Run 1 (https://github.com/wafer-space/ws-run1), which was taped out at the end of last year.
It is built using the FABulous (e)FPGA framework and the wafer.space LibreLane template. You can find the repository will all source files here: https://github.com/mole99/gf180mcu-fabulous-fpga
With around 500 LUTs, it's on the smaller end of FPGAs. However you can still do a lot with it considering that it has 48 I/Os, SRAM, DSPs, and register files. The video shows the FPGA starting up and pulsing the two onboard RGB LEDs.
By This chip is part of wafer.space Run 1 (https://github.com/wafer-space/ws-run1), which was taped out at the end of last year.
It is built using the FABulous (e)FPGA framework and the wafer.space LibreLane template. You can find the repository will all source files here: https://github.com/mole99/gf180mcu-fabulous-fpga
With around 500 LUTs, it's on the smaller end of FPGAs. However you can still do a lot with it considering that it has 48 I/Os, SRAM, DSPs, and register files. The video shows the FPGA starting up and pulsing the two onboard RGB LEDs.