This repository contains Libero projects for the following soft core RISC-V processor:
- MIV_RV32 (M|C|F)
FlashPro Express projects containing pre-generated programming files are also available for each of the designs.
To download or clone the repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/Mi-V-Soft-RISC-V/PolarFire-Eval-Kit.git
$ Running from the zipped sources
1. Download the zipped sources via the "Code" button using "Download Zip" button
2. Unzip the sources
The Libero_Projects folder contains sample Mi-V Libero designs for Libero SoC v2024.2. Libero projects for older Libero releases can be downloaded from their tags in this repository.
The Libero designs include the following features:
- A soft RISC-V processor operating at 50 MHz
- A RISC-V debug block allowing on-target debug using SoftConsole
- An Extended Subsystem with integrated peripherals
- Target SRAM/TCM memory (32kB)
- User peripherals: MIV_ESS, 2 Timers, UART, 2 GPIO Inputs and 4 GPIO Outputs (GPIOs use fixed configs for simplicity and better resource utilization)
Details of the PolarFire Evaluation Kit and it's features can be found:
- MPF300-EVAL-KIT (MPF300TS)
The FlashPro_Express_Projects folder contains the pre-generated programming files, which can be downloaded directly to the target board using FlashPro Express.
The following design tools are required.
Libero SoC is Microchip's FPGA design software.
FlashPro Express is Microchip's Programming and debug tool. It is included in the Libero SoC software and is also available as a standalone application. Please note, that if Libero SoC is already on your system, you do not need the standalone version.
SoftConsole is Microchip’s free software development environment facilitating the rapid development of bare-metal and RTOS based C/C++ software for Microchip CPU and SoC based FPGAs. It provides development and debug support for all Microchip SoC FPGAs and 32-bit soft IP CPUs. SoftConsole can be downloaded.
A Firmware repository that provides bare metal embedded software example projects built with Microchip's SoftConsole IDE.