RaspberryFish
Priscilla Haring-Kuipers2021-03-11T11:41:48+00:00The new RP2040 chip by RaspberryPi is amazing. When we got our hands on this beautiful little thing, we did what we always do with new chips and slapped on [...]
The new RP2040 chip by RaspberryPi is amazing. When we got our hands on this beautiful little thing, we did what we always do with new chips and slapped on [...]
After some major drama in the workshop (leakages, iron dust cloud, broken floor, rainwater coming in, etc) I finally have some time to share a few progress pictures. First and [...]
The Goldfish v4 user-interface board has been ordered! The new big protoboards too! A batch of tiny protoboards too! And a set of LED badges for the summer festivals where [...]
The UI board for the Goldfish v4 is almost ready for production (post will follow soon) - so the search for fancy factories has begun! I was quite charmed by [...]
While searching for some easy-to-add USB options for the new Goldfish development, I revisisted the V-USB package. This package allows you to add USB to any small microcontroller that can [...]
The FPGA-based Goldfish is still in constant flux. I decided it needed more encoders on the frontpanel, AND some visual feedback for the value of each of the encoders. Each [...]
After playing with the FPGA boards for a while, I decided to completely overhaul the Goldfish board. Spending a bit more time and money will make this box much more [...]
Let's make some noise! Most development starts in a very cushy environment with great debugging support. Goldfish once started in the Jeskola Buzz virtual studio platform so I could quickly test and [...]
HDMI video out should be well within reach of a Spartan 6 FPGA. I am still in the process of readin up and figuring out. Here are some of [...]
The Goldfish platform is slowly growing in scope and complexity. The first three Goldfish designs focussed on getting components to work at all - microcontroller, audio codec, TFT screen and [...]