RVX is a microcontroller IP core developed in Verilog that implements the RV32I instruction set of RISC-V. It is designed for easy, seamless integration into embedded systems and FPGA designs, facilitating the rapid development of innovative RISC-V applications. RVX can run real-time operating systems such as FreeRTOS, as well as bare-metal embedded software. Its design includes components such as memory, timers, and interfaces for UART, GPIO, and SPI communication, enabling RVX to integrate with a variety of sensors and actuators commonly used in embedded applications. Check out [RVX Documentation][1]. ## Get Started The quickest way to get started is to implement one of the example projects on your FPGA. Check it out: - [Hello World Example][2] - [FreeRTOS Example][3] See the [User Guide][4] to learn how to create your own applications. ## License RVX is distributed under the [MIT License][5]. ## Need help? Please open a [new issue][6]. [1]: https://rafaelcalcada.github.io/rvx [2]: https://rafaelcalcada.github.io/rvx/examples/helloworld [3]: https://rafaelcalcada.github.io/rvx/examples/freertos [4]: https://rafaelcalcada.github.io/rvx/userguide/ [5]: LICENSE [6]: https://github.com/rafaelcalcada/rvx/issues