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Prebuilt bitstreams for the CertusPro-NX Versa Board and for the Certus-NX Versa Evaluation Board, intended for evaluation of software running on a LEON3 SoC.
The LEON3 processor and the GRLIB IP library have support for Lattice/Frontgrade Certus/Pro-NX-RT FPGAs. This support consists of a techmap layer that wraps specific technology elements such as memory macros and pads. GRLIB also contains template designs for development boards and a scripts infrastructure that automatically builds project files for Lattice Radiant and synthesis tools such as Synopsys Synplify. More information about GRLIB and our IP cores is available on the SoC library webpage.
We provide pre-built bitstreams of the LEON3 template design for the CertusPro-NX Versa Board and for the Certus-NX Versa Evaluation Board. These bitstreams are intended for the evaluation of software running on a LEON3 SoC.
The bitstreams are just examples: the underlying SoC architecture can be extended and modified.
To evaluate these designs, the following items are required:
The LEON-CERTUS example bitfiles target the Certus-NX Versa Evaluation Board.
The LEON-CERTUSPRO example bitfiles target the CertusPro-NX Versa Board.
The architecture includes the following modules:
More information about GRLIB and our IP cores in Lattice FPGAs is available on the dedicated page.
Being SPARC V8 conformant, compilers and kernels for SPARC V8 can be used with LEON processors (kernels will need a LEON BSP). To simplify software development, We provide several toolchains and operating systems. Check the software overview webpage for all the details.
The bitstreams can be used together with the GRMON debug tool - including the GRMON evaluation version.
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2023-07-01
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