Thank you for making these videos! I was wondering if you have any FPGA development board recommendations that have good tooling support on Linux? Thanks for any help!
If all you're after is learning, I really recommend the QMTech board. They have a business model of waiting for deals on components, and then building boards based on the components they managed to source cheaply. This means that they sell development boards well below market price. Sadly, it also means their deals are fleeting. Once a board goes out of stock, it's unavailable. As for tooling: Linux is a pretty standard environment for FPGA development. Pretty much all FPGA dev tools are available on Linux.
Thank you for making these videos! I was wondering if you have any FPGA development board recommendations that have good tooling support on Linux? Thanks for any help!
If all you're after is learning, I really recommend the QMTech board. They have a business model of waiting for deals on components, and then building boards based on the components they managed to source cheaply. This means that they sell development boards well below market price. Sadly, it also means their deals are fleeting. Once a board goes out of stock, it's unavailable.
As for tooling: Linux is a pretty standard environment for FPGA development. Pretty much all FPGA dev tools are available on Linux.