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The risc pi
This is my try to build a risc-v board that's Linux capable out of the box(using the dual core a9) and can have a lot of modifications. This is8-layer board built upon Xilinx Zynq Chip. Includes sound output, HDMI, DDR3, USB Host, USB Device, a handful of sensors, and Arduino Uno style header for screen connection. the parts will be bought from lcsc for this project as they have the xc7z7020 at just 17$ and that pretty good price-to-performance. I think it could at least run the U54 from sifive. But i can't build this project on my own as my total budget is 30$ I would be grateful if I get some coupon of some sort. That's all.
The risc pi
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