Author Topic: working on a custom artix 7 FPGA board. how is it looking so far?  (Read 501 times)

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Offline bazTopic starter

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Hey everyone, I am currently in the process of creating an Artix 7 Board to learn Systems level programming and logic on an FPGA with the end goal of booting linux off of it. Currently, i am a bit stumped as (in all honestly, my EE knowledge is highly limited) i am attempting to connect an ESP32 Microcontroller Module for WIFI and other connectivity and i was wondering if anybody else has done this.

Any guidance, tips, advice, or just a minute spent looking over whether these schematics look sensible to you would be highly appreciated. For context, this board is planned to be powered by USB-C as well as utilizing 4gb of ddr3l memory, storage via an Micro-SD Card and video output via HDMI.

Thanks in advance all!  :-DMM
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Offline Simon

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Re: working on a custom artix 7 FPGA board. how is it looking so far?
« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2025, 07:07:54 am »
Please do not double post. It just annoys people and it's impossible to sort the mess it causes out later.
 


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