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RISC-V


Embedded Linux Boards

SAVVY-V is the culmination of two years of thinking about and
designing a RISC-V development board that is both high-end and
flexible. I’m striving for tidy component placement and minimal cable
mess, while supporting a wide range of features and use cases:
Render of stack of six SAVVY-V boards
PolarFire SoC (MPFS250T-FCVG484EES)
Shared resources on up to six-board stackable cluster with PC/104+ connector
Reset push-buttons with onboard supervisor
Microchip’s PolarFire SoC is just now becoming available. How does
SAVVY-V differ from the Icicle Kit and PolarBerry, which use the same
SoC? SAVVY-V has more DDR memory (4 GB for LPDDR4 rather than 2 GB,
and additional LPDDR3 for FPGA logic), more storage (up to for eMMC
5.1), and high-speed (5 GT/s or 4 Gbps) USB Type-C to connect between
SAVVY-V or expansion boards. Of course, SAVVY-V will be
correspondingly more expensive as well, though I don’t know the exact
pricing yet due to the fact Polarfire SoC pricing is not yet publicly
available. Moreover, some custom requests on memory capacity and SoC
logic density (25K, 95K, 160K, or 250K logic elements) and speed
(standard or 15% faster -1 speed grade) will have different pricing.
As I make progress on the board design and eventually make and test
prototypes, I’ll post updates on this page. You can subscribe to
updates by clicking the big button at the top of the page. You can
also get in touch with me
directly ,
and I encourage you to check out the Flexible Open Source Hardware
for RISC-V (FOSOH-V) LinkedIn
group I created.
As a designer I enjoy thinking original designs in my mind, following technology. Working on designs.
A secure PolarFire SoC (FPGA + RISC-V) Linux-capable SBC and SoM
A 100% libre RISC-V + 3D GPU chip for mobile devices
Based in Portland, Oregon. Accepting projects worldwide.
20. 6 x USB Type-C carrying PCIe 2.0


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Power. 12 VDC / 7 A maximum screw terminal connector. Fanless operation with < 20 W for full configuration with 2 x 10 Gbps SFP+. Multiple supplies (nominal 12 VDC or 15 VDC) can be used for power redundancy. Each board in cluster has own power protection and filtering. 20 mm SMT coin cell battery holder for real-time clock.
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