Why Gowin boards work well for first FPGA labs: compact Tang boards, usable documentation, and an open tooling context.
FPGA.camp
Editorial hub for the FPGA community.
FPGA.camp collects news, projects, classifieds, meetups, and shop cards around verifiable sources.
The editorial rule is a short card, source, review date, and a clear connection to FPGA practice.
Journal
How FPGA.camp maintains sources: documentation, repositories, classifieds, meetups, and shop cards.
A classified reaches the feed only with a source, clear author, location or remote format, terms, and FPGA task summary.
A short checklist for Tang Nano 9K/20K: chip, LUT4, debugger, HDMI, memory, and documentation.
Related news
FPGA.camp opened its first version as a compact engineering hub: news, journal, projects, classifieds, meetups, boards, KB, and Chat.
The classifieds section includes source-linked FPGA job cards: NTC Raduga, MTUCI, and Informtest.
The /chat section accepts FPGA questions and sends them through a server-side OpenRouter endpoint.
Upcoming activity
Online call about open-source FPGA projects worth adding to the index.
Online walkthrough of Tang Nano 9K/20K: boards, documentation, prices, and first project.
Online meetup about FPGA work classifieds and publication requirements.