RISC-V XV6/Linux SoC, marchID: 0x2b
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RISC-V XV6/Linux SoC, marchID: 0x2b
Z80 open-source silicon clone. Goal is to become a silicon proven, pin compatible, open-source replacement for classic Z80.
Tiny ASIC implementation for "The Era of 1-bit LLMs All Large Language Models are in 1.58 Bits" matrix multiplication unit
Submission template for Tiny Tapeout IHP shuttles - Verilog HDL Projects
Neuromorphic ASIC with 96 neurons on Tiny Tapeout 7
Plays a tune over a piezo speaker connected to GPIO pins
Custom ASIC design which decodes a PS/2 keyboard, furthermore it encodes and outputs the data as morse code
Attempt at 24-bit (RGB888) VGA DAC
Implementation of a Ring Oscillator-based Physically Unclonable Function (PUF) in Sky130, with 8 bits of Challenge-Response Pairs (CRP)
TT07 resub of tt04-raybox-zero "3D" VGA ray caster demo (like Wolf3D)
Experimental 4x8 configuration for Tiny Tapeout IHP
300 baud 8N1 UART transmitter with limited character set (0x40..0x5F) loading as ASIC design
A Wavy and Rainbowy Single-Tile Submission to the TT08 Demoscene Competition
a (very small) synthesized cpu written in clash for tinytapeout.
TinyTapeout chip design - plays a Super Mario tune over a piezo speaker
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