
Introduction
The open source projects introduced earlier were more theoretical. Are there any open source projects that can be referenced for learning?
Here, we will introduce several open source websites that often feature various projects, including SDR, image processing, and recreating old CPUs…
Hackster
https://www.hackster.io/
Recommended column:
https://www.hackster.io/xilinx
https://www.hackster.io/intel
This site is a collection of various platforms for open source projects. The main platforms are as follows:


For other platforms, I have seen relatively little. Under the AMD-Xilinx category, several experts have been dedicated to sharing open source projects, including neural networks, video processing, and various development board “unboxings”. Almost all projects share their source code, making it very suitable for learning alongside.



Hackaday

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Hackaday provides fresh hacks from the internet every day. Our interesting posts are the gold standard for engineers and engineering enthusiasts.

This platform is where many DIY enthusiasts come to find inspiration, featuring many interesting projects:


Crowdsupply
https://www.crowdsupply.com/

Our mission is to bring original, useful, and respected hardware to life.
This is a crowdfunding open source website with many novel “products”, such as the hardware related to FPGA below:


Of course, most projects come with open source code:


AI Radio based on Xilinx Artix-7 – Transceiver (AIR-T)

Xilinx Artix Development Kit suitable for laptops


PCI Express form factor video development board, supporting overlaying OSD on encrypted video signals
Conclusion
Today, we introduced only three websites, mainly focused on projects that combine software and hardware. Among them, Hackster has several experts in Xilinx FPGA, with projects ranging from large to small, and many purely FPGA architecture projects. Many FPGA development tutorials in China also reference these online projects, so it’s recommended to explore more!
PS: Many DIY projects on a certain site can be found reflected on the above websites~

Finally, thanks to all the experts for their open source projects, which have greatly benefited us. If there are any interesting projects in the future, everyone can leave a message in the backend or add WeChat to leave a message. That’s all for today, I’m the exhausted ramblings, looking forward to seeing you in the next article.

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