Description
Glasur is an FPGA-based “front panel” computer designed primarily for educational purposes. It can be used to learn and teach about CPUs and FPGAs. It is also an experiment in building a minimal low-power self-contained computer that might still be useful if no other technology were available.
Currently available for reservation. Final appearance, specifications, pricing and features subject to change.
Glasur ships with a simple open-source 8-bit stack-based CPU and SOC that allows the user to manually enter machine code through its panel interface.
Specifications:
- Lattice ICE5LP4K FPGA (3520 LUTs, 80Kbits BRAM, 1 PLL)
- 4MB Flash + 8KB FRAM (via included user-replaceable MMOD-D module)
- FRAM Lifespan: 95 years @ +55C, over 200 years @ +35C
- FRAM Endurance: 10^12 read/write cycles @ +85C
- 16 address LEDs, 8 data LEDs, 3 mode LEDs
- 10 buttons with keycaps
- 6-pin PMOD compatible socket
- 6-pin MMOD socket
- MicroUSB for DFU and data (not yet supported)
- 3.5mm TRRS Audio/Video Jack
- 1-bit DAC for mono audio
- 2-bit DAC for black and white composite video
- Barrel jack power connector (5-15V, 2.1mm, center positive)
- Aluminum PCB
- 200mm x 40mm board dimensions (V0)
Features:
- Stand-alone programmable computer
- Includes a printed user guide
- Open-source gateware, schematics and documentation will be made available on GitHub