Hello everyone, we have some exciting news today, the first release of the Papilio Schematic Library is ready to go!
Ever find that you need just one more serial port, or SPI master, or PWM? Wouldn’t it be nice to add any peripheral you could imagine to your microcontroller? Sigma-Delta audio DAC’s, Stepper Controller’s, Commodore 64 audio chips? Well look no further, the power of the Papilio FPGA removes the limitations imposed by static hardware and the Papilio Schematic Library provides the building blocks you need to draw your custom microcontroller in a schematic editor! No more searching for a new board because you are one serial port shy of finishing your project, the Papilio can adjust to your needs, not the other way around.
VHDL skills not required, if you can draw up a schematic then you can use the Papilio Schematic Library in no time. But don’t worry, if you want to dive into the VHDL then you can simply push into any of the schematic building blocks and study or modify the underlying VHDL code. How about Verilog you say? Sure, schematic building blocks can be made from VHDL, Verilog, or even a schematic – no limits here.
Take a look at the Papilio Schematic Library Getting Started Guide and get cracking with your own designs today. 🙂
Drop by the forums to discuss the Papilio Schematic Library.

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