🚀 Unlock FPGA mastery & retro gaming magic in one sleek board!
The Sipeed Tang Nano 20K GW2AR-18 is a compact FPGA development board featuring a powerful GW2AR-18 QN88 chip with 20,736 LUT4 logic cells and 15,552 flip-flops. It includes 64Mbits SDRAM and 828K block SRAM, supports Linux and RISC-V soft-core experiments, and offers versatile connectivity with USB 2.0 HS, JTAG debugging, and RGB/HDMI display outputs—perfect for retro game console projects and advanced FPGA development.
Processor | 27 MHz |
RAM | SRAM |
Memory Speed | 27 MHz |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Brand | WayPonDEV |
Series | Sipeed Tang Nano 20K |
Item model number | Sipeed Tang Nano 20K GW2AR-18 SBC |
Operating System | Linux |
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.13 x 0.89 x 0.2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.13 x 0.89 x 0.2 inches |
Color | GW2A-LV18QN88C8I7 |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | WayPonDEV |
ASIN | B0C5XJV83K |
Date First Available | May 22, 2023 |
M**T
Nice FPGA module especially for the price.
I've been using the Nano-9k for projects. The memory (BRAM) is a bit limit so I decided to try the Nano-20k. It would be nice if it was pin compatible with the Nano-9k. The smaller size is convenient for applications that don't need a lot of IO but the fewer pins will be more limiting. The Gowin IDE is very approachable. There are lots of simple examples. Out of curiosity I ordered a Primer-25k. Haven't received it yet though.
A**K
Great for learning about FPGAs
This is a great board for people who want to explore FPGAs at a low price. Gowin provides a licence-free educational tool chain.
J**W
Good product
built quality is not amazing , functionality is fine
J**.
Tired of Arduino? This FPGA is a whole new way to think!
Learn a new way of thinking about "programming". It's fun!You should looking to getting an 8 channel logic analyzer. It will make it easy to see what is going on.
M**N
Great and affordable FPGA board.
Got this Tang Nano 20k working with Verilog using the open source tools yosys, nextpnr-himbaechel, and openFPGALoader. Posted a picture as a w65c832 (32 bit 6502) CPU writing to an SPI LCD display.
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