Vlad Tomoiagă's FakePGA Turns a Raspberry Pi Pico or Other RP2040 Board Into a Slow, Cheap "FPGA"
Electronics engineering student Vlad Tomoiagă has come up with a neat way to experiment with field-programmable gate array (FPGA) concepts without having to splash out on an actual FPGA — by simulating one on a Raspberry Pi Pico or other RP2040-based microcontroller board.
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