Gowin RUNBER FPGA Development Board
This is a brand-new FPGA Development Board, which adopts the GOWIN GW1N-UV4LQ144 solution. It is a powerful development board with the necessary resources to run FPGA applications. Also, it has a wide range of peripherals/ports for expandability. A USB-to-JTAG module is integrated on the Runber board. With the CH552T as a connector, a USB-to-micro cable can connect the onboard JTAG module via the onboard J14. The board can be powered with the VBUS from the USB or the 5V power from the expansion port or 3.3V power from an LDO. As we select the UV series devices, up to 3.3V core voltage is supported, which simplifies the power system of the board. The Runber board features an oscillator that provides the clock for CH552T and GW1N-4 at the same time at a frequency of 12MHz.
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Note
Please note that the headers are not soldered onto the board as illustrated in the images above.
The product cannot be used offline.
Features
- FPGA Development Board based on GOWIN GW1N-UV4LQ144
- Wide range of ports/peripherals for expandability
- Easily connect to PC with the help of USB-to-JTAG module
- Can run on low voltage (3.3V)
- Built-in oscillator with 12MHz frequency
- Numeric display for status display
- Eight monochrome LEDs for IO control and power indication
- RGB LEDs for IO control
- Integrated DIP switch and soft-touch keys for status control
- 2 set of 2.54mm pin headers (20 pins) for expandability
Description
This is a brand-new FPGA Development Board, which adopts the GOWIN GW1N-UV4LQ144 solution.
It is a powerful development board with the necessary resources to run FPGA applications. Also, it has a wide range of peripherals/ports for expandability. A USB-to-JTAG module is integrated on the Runber board. With the CH552T as a connector, a USB-to-micro cable can connect the onboard JTAG module via the onboard J14. The board can be powered with the VBUS from the USB or the 5V power from the expansion port or 3.3V power from an LDO. As we select the UV series devices, up to 3.3V core voltage is supported, which simplifies the power system of the board. The Runber board features an oscillator that provides the clock for CH552T and GW1N-4 at the same time at a frequency of 12MHz.
It also features a common cathode numeric display with a response time of about 0.1us. An average forward current of 20mA is needed for each segment. Runber board features 8 LEDs for IO control, as well as a power indicator at the side of the micro USB socket and a loading indicator below the crystal oscillator. The 8 controllable LEDs can be lightened at a high level. The Runber board features 4 common-anode RGB LEDs; the corresponding color of the LED will light up when the control IO is at low level. It features an 8-digit DIP switch. The circuit design is that the IO can recognize a low level by default, and we get a high level when the switch gets through.
The Runber board features 8 soft-touch keys. The circuit design is that the IO can recognize high level by default, and we get a low level when the key is pressed down. It also reserves 2 sets of 2.54mm pin headers (20 pins) for expansion by the user.
The development system provides open-source schematic diagrams and a large number of source codes that can be directly used in the project. Please check course list to learn more.
Specifications
Specification | Details |
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Gowin® GW1N-UV4LQ144C6/I5 | |
Default startup mode | built-in flash |
Logic unit (LUT4) | 4608 |
Register (FF) | 3456 |
Synchronous Static Random Access Memory (S-SRAM) (bits) | 0 |
Burst Static Random Access Memory (B-SRAM) (bits) | 180K |
Number of Burst Static Random Access Memory (B-SRAM) | 10 |
User Flash Memory (bits) | 256K |
18*18 Multiplier | 16 |
Phase-locked loop (PLLs+DLLs) | 2+2 |
Total number of I/O Banks | 4 |
Maximum user I/O | 207 |
Core voltage (LV version) | 1.2V |
Core voltage (UV version) | 1.8V/2.5V/3.3V |
Peripherals/ports | |
Micro USB port (onboard USB JTAG port) | |
Common cathode 8-segment, 4-digit numeric display | |
8-digit DIP switch | |
8-digit LED | |
8-digit key | |
4 RGB LEDs (common anode) | |
36 expanded IO ports (2.54mm pin headers) | |
Onboard crystal oscillator | 12MHz |
Hardware Overview
Part List
- 1 x Gowin RUNBER Development Board
- 1 x USB Type-C Cable
- 1 x 40-pin Header
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from order viewHave not tried yet.
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from product detail summaryYou can not flash an image to the FPGA so the board /HAS/ to be tethered to the computer and reloaded on power up.
The USB serial interface has two ports on it. One is for JTAG download, and the other is not connected. If the designers had taken the time to connect a couple of pins on the second port you would be able to communicate with the board from your download host.
No flash and awkward host connection: you probably would not want to use this in any of your own hobby projects. -
from order viewA good module for learning how to design FPGAs
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from order viewA simple, complete FPGA development board. This is perfect for my application.