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Other features include :
| Power Supply | via USB Type-C® | 
| FPGA | MPFS095T-1FCSG325E | 
| Programming | Embedded FP5 | 
| Memory | DDR4 x 16 (One GB) | 
| Storage | microSD connector | 
| USB-UART | Three UART ports | 
| Ethernet | One Gb - Single Port | 
| Raspberry Pi™ Connector | Yes | 
| mikroBUS™ connector | Yes | 
| Raspberry PI, MIPI® RX Connector | Yes | 
| Debug-Pushbuttons | Two | 
| Debug-LEDs | Eight | 
| DIP switches | Eight dip switches for debug | 
| REFCLK | Yes | 
| 7 segment Display | Eight-digit dedicated display | 
This open-source development kit features a quad-core, 64-bit CPU cluster based on the RISC-V application-class processor that supports Linux® and real-time applications, a rich set of peripherals and 95K of low-power, high-performance FPGA logic elements. The kit is ready for rapid testing of applications in an easy-to-use hardware development platform and offers a mikroBUS™ expansion header for Click boards™, a 40-pin Raspberry Pi™ connector, and a MIPI® video connector. The expansion boards can be controlled using protocols like I2C and SPI. One GB of DDR4 memory is available as well as a microSD® card slot for booting Linux. Communication interfaces include one Gigabit Ethernet connector and three UART connections via the USB type C connector. An on-board FlashPro5 programmer is available to program and debug the PolarFIre FPGA through USB-to-JTAG channel.
Resources:
| Kit Documentation | 
| For hardware instructions, see Discovery Kit Hardware User Guide | 
| For board design files, refer PolarFire SoC Discovery Kit Board File | 
| For detailed schematics, refer PolarFire SoC Discovery Kit Schematics | 
| Pre Programmed FIR Filter demo | 
| To get started with the Discovery kit, refer QuickStart Guide PDF/HTML | 
| Get started with Discovery Kit with our YouTube Video guide Using the Discovery Kit | 
| For the PolarFire SoC DSP FIR Filter Demo App Note and Design Files, refer AN5165 | 
| For PolarFire SoC FPGA Discovery Kit GUI, refer GUI Installer | 
| Get started with PolarFire SoC FPGA designs using the Libero SoC | 
| To implement PolarFire SoC FPGA designs leveraging the Libero SoC, refer AN5282 | 
| Libero SoC Design Suite: Download here | 
| To help set up your Libero SoC refer Libero User Guide | 
| Implementing BareMetal examples in MSS(Microprocessor Subsystem) | 
| For implementing BareMetal examples, visit the PolarFire SoC Github repository | 
| PolarFire SoC Discovery Kit Reference Design | 
| PolarFire SoC Bare Metal Examples | 
| YouTube video PolarFire SoC Bare Metal Example | 
| Running Linux | 
| For a Yocto Linux build system refer: PolarFire-soc-yocto-bsp | 
| Running AMP in MSS (Microprocessor Subsystem) | 
| For Asymmetric Multiprocessing (AMP) references, refer PolarFire SoC AMP Examples | 
| For AMP documentation, refer AMP on PolarFire SoC | 
| Others Resources | 
| For PolarFire SoC Knowledge based articles, see PFSoC-Knowledge-Base-articles | 
| For information on the processor subsystem in PolarFire SoC, refer Reference Manual | 
 
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Licensing
Libero® SoC PolarFire Design Suite offers high productivity with its comprehensive, easy-to-learn, and easy-to-adopt development tools for designing with Microchip’s PolarFire FPGAs. The suite integrates industry standard Synopsys Synplify Pro synthesis and Mentor Graphics ModelSim simulation with best-in-class constraints management and debug capabilities.The Discovery kit is supported by a free Libero silver license.
Download the latest Libero SoC PolarFire release from Microchip website. Generate your free silver license at Microchip portal.
Note : The allegro PCB viewer can be used to open the board file provided.