FPGA.camp is practical infrastructure for the FPGA community: a dense news feed, engineering journal, open-source project index, classifieds, meetups, board catalog, knowledge base, and Chat in one place.

The mission is to reduce the distance between an idea and working hardware. Engineers should be able to discover useful tools, compare boards, find examples, publish hard-won experience, meet collaborators, and reach relevant teams without digging through noisy generic platforms.

The service is built around concrete workflows: monitor ecosystem updates, collect source-backed facts, preserve provenance, connect boards with articles and projects, route community submissions through moderation, and keep public pages compact enough for daily scanning.

FpgaCampBot and fpga.chat add the practical assistant layer for FPGA, RTL, timing, CDC, verification, toolchains, and bring-up questions. They help navigate the knowledge base, but they do not replace datasheets, constraints, schematics, or measurements.