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🚀 Unlock FPGA mastery with the Tang Primer 20K — where speed meets limitless innovation!
The WayPonDEV Sipeed Tang Primer 20K is a cutting-edge FPGA development board featuring the GW2A-LV18PG256C8I7 chip with 20K LUTs, 1GB DDR3 memory, and integrated PMIC. It supports RISC-V soft core execution, Verilog-based custom hardware design, and offers a rich set of peripheral interfaces including USB-JTAG, Ethernet, HDMI, audio, RGB display, and camera connectors. Ideal for professionals seeking high-speed, low-cost FPGA prototyping with extensive expansion capabilities.








| Brand | WayPonDEV |
| Connectivity technology | JTAG & UART |
| Included components | Jtag + Uart debugger, SD card slot, 8-pin SPI LCD, RGB565 40P FPC Connector, DVP Interface, Mic array Interface, Touch Interface, 3.5mm headphone Jack, 5P DIP switch, Slide switch Included components Jtag + Uart debugger, SD card slot, 8-pin SPI LCD, RGB565 40P FPC Connector, DVP Interface, Mic array Interface, Touch Interface, 3.5mm headphone Jack, 5P DIP switch, Slide switch See more |
| Installed RAM memory size | 1 GB |
| Memory storage capacity | 32 MB |
| Model name | WayPonDEV Sipeed Tang Primer 20K |
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Excellent
Excellent starting fpga and shipping was excellent. Packaged safely and no damage
M**N
Awesome board!
This board works with the open source tools: Yosys, nextpnr-himbaechel, gowin_pack, and flashed with openFPGALoader. The shared video shows it running a MIPS core with a program to flash 2 LEDs built with all open source tools. This is a really beautiful board and looking forward to learning how to interface with the network chip and the RAM.
E**H
Software support a little weak for this one
Good if you want to get technical—the expansion board offers a lot of hacking opportunities—but if you’re just looking to mess with existing cores (say, if you want a low-cost MiSTER alternative), the community support on this one is a little weak, with just an outdated NES core available. The main Github projects seem to have abandoned this board in favor of the Nanos and the Megas. So if you just want to screw around with cores rather than learning some low-level FPGA design, get one of those. Too bad. Looked promising.
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