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An open-source IEEE 802.11a/g/n Wi-Fi baseband FPGA design with Linux driver and software for SDR platforms.
An open-source analyzer, compiler, simulator, and experimental synthesizer for VHDL, supporting multiple language standards and backends.
An open-source framework that enables Python programming for Xilinx Zynq APSoCs to design high-performance embedded systems.
A versatile open-source tool for interfacing with and debugging digital electronics through a USB-connected FPGA board.
Package manager and build abstraction tool for FPGA/ASIC development, enabling IP core reuse and SoC creation.
A dataflow compiler for quantized neural network inference on FPGAs, generating highly efficient custom accelerators.
A lightweight, header-only C++ tensor algebra framework delivering bare-metal performance for small matrix/tensor operations via compile-time optimizations.
A comprehensive netlist reverse engineering and manipulation framework for hardware analysis, akin to IDA or Ghidra for hardware.
A quantization extension for Keras that provides drop-in replacement layers for creating quantized deep learning models in TensorFlow.
An open-source Game Boy compatible console implemented in Verilog RTL for FPGA hardware.
A curated list of open-source electronic modules, subsystems, and projects for building robots.
A curated collection of FPGA resources including tutorials, books, devices, tools, and community references for hardware development.
A CHIP-8 game console emulator implemented on an FPGA chip (TinyFPGA BX) with hardware integration.
A set of libraries enabling native execution of D code on GPUs and other accelerators via OpenCL and CUDA runtimes.
Open-source Game Boy flash cartridge using a Xilinx CPLD as the memory bank controller.
An FPGA implementation of Nintendo's Game Boy console, originally created as an MIT digital systems project.
A curated list of awesome open-source hardware design tools with a focus on chip design.
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