Tang Nano 9k FPGA board - Gowin GW1NR-9 FPGA with 8640 LUT4 + 6480 flip flops

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Tang Nano 9K FPGA is an exquisite development board based on the Gowin GW1NR-9 FPGA chip following the Tang Nano 1K and Tang Nano 4K. It comes with 8640 LUTs, a

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Tang Nano 9K FPGA is an exquisite development board based on the Gowin GW1NR-9 FPGA chip following the Tang Nano 1K and Tang Nano 4K. It comes with 8640 LUTs, an HDMI connector, RGB screen interface connector, SPI screen connector, 32Mbit SPI flash, and 6 LEDs, all of which make it ideal for running Verilog HDL code emulating a PicoRV32 RISC-V soft-core and further design.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Features

  • GW1NR-9 FPGA: 8640 LUT4, 6480 FF(Flip-Flop)

  • Onboard 32M-bit SPI FLASH

  • Onboard JTAG Downloader 

  • More complete debugger: USB to JTAG & UART debugger 

  • Multiple development interfaces: HDMI interface, SPI screen interface, RGB screen interface

  • More functional Type-C connector: 5V Power supply & Code download

  • Small size, low-cost

 

Description

What is Tang Nano 9K?

Tang Nano 9K is an exquisite development board based on the Gowin GW1NR-9 FPGA chip featuring 6480 flip flops and an extended DRAM of 64Mbit. Compared to the predecessor Tang Nano 1K and Tang Nano 4K with about 1152 and 4608 LUTs respectively, Tang Nano 9K has pushed the limits to around 8640 LUT4 logic units. These logic units can not only be used for various complex logic circuit designs but also used for running a complete PicoRV soft-core. It meets various needs of users, such as learning FPGA, verifying softcore, and further design.

This board contains a USB Type-C interface for the power supply and downloading code. There is a  JTAG downloader on the FPGA board, so you can simply use a USB cable connected to the board to download the code without an extra downloader outside the board. 

It is equipped with an HDMI connector, RGB screen interface connector, SPI screen connector, 32Mbit SPI flash, and 6 LEDs. Tang Nano 9K loses the Cortex-M3 core and support for the OV2640 camera, but gains a MicroSD card, more display interfaces, a more complete debugger, and obviously extra logical units. 

Why use Tang Nano 9K to emulate?

  • To make sure the accuracy and reliability of the function of an FPGA chip
  • To shorten the time of launching an FPGA based product and reduce the costs

Please follow the User Guide documentation below to get started with Tang Nano 9K.

Applications

  • Learning FPGA and Verifying an FPGA in Internetwork communication, AI, and Consumer Electronics. 

  • Verifying RISC-V based CPU for server, domestic appliance, Industrial, and thumb-sized sensors. 

Specification 

Parameter 

Detail

Chip

Gowin GW1NR-9 FPGA with 8640 LUT4

Registers(FF)

6480

ShadowSRAM

SSRAM(bits)

17280

Block SRAM BSRAM

468K

Number of B-SRAM

26

User flash(bits)

608K

SDR SDRAM(bits)

64M

18 x 18 Multiplier

20

External SPI FLASH

32M-bit

Number of PLL

2

Dimensions

Approximately 65 x 23mm

Type-C Power supply 

5V

Display interface

HDMI interface, SPI screen interface, RGB screen interface

Debugger

Onboard BL702 chip provides USB-JTAG and USB-UART functions for GW1NR-9

IO

Support 4mA,8mA, 16mA, 24mA other driving capabilities

Provides independent Bus Keeper, pull-up/pull-down resistors, and Open Drain output options for each I/O

Connector

TF card slot, 2x24P 2.54mm Header pads

Button

2 programmable buttons for users 

LED

Onboard 6 programmable LEDs