We at wolfSSL would like to thank Goran Mahovlic and the entire Radiona team for inviting us to their headquarters in Zagreb, Croatia! We enjoyed the opportunity to present information on one of our flagship products, wolfBoot, during the recent OpenHardware Meet-up. The hospitality was outstanding and greatly appreciated!
Radiona is home to the awesome ULX3S FPGA + ESP32 board, first introduced to the general public by our friends over at the Crowd Supply Campaign and now available from Mouser Electronics.
Radiona embodies the true STEAM Spirit. So much more than the open source hardware is the community of passionate makers, students, engineers, and more. These people from all over the world participate in the Zagreb Makerspace and FER: the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing at the University of Zagreb in Croatia.
A new and exciting board is also in the works from the collaboration between Radiona and Intergalaktik: the ULX4M! This is another open source FPGA board that has a CM4 connector for the many Raspberry Pi Carrier boards that accept a Compute Module.
The ULX3S is the only board (that we know of!) that is not only open source, but includes both open source FPGA and ESP32 projects, all on one board. Check out some of the many projects available.
New and exciting features will soon be added to the ULX3S, leveraging some of the features of the ESP32-S3. See the development README doc.
There’s extensive wolfSSL support for the ESP32, including not only Espressif ESP-IDF with optional Managed Components but also Arduino, PlatformIO, and more.
[gojimmypi] has several blogs on using wolfSSL with the ULX3S: Perhaps you’d like to SSH into the ESP32 on your ULX3S? That example leverages the core Espressif wolfSSH in the wolfssl-examples SSH-to-UART project.
The ULX3S could also be integrated into the Apple HomeKit ecosystem.
Interested in getting Started with wolfSSL on the ESP32? Check out our YouTube video:
See our prior blog about using the ULX3S FPGA to create your own soft-core RISC-V, the same Hazard3 core used on the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 RP2350.
Meet Us at Events:
- Upcoming wolfSSL events
- CYSAT Europe | May 14-15
- Barcelona Cybersecurity Congress | May 21-23
- Upcoming Radiona events
For more information:
- wolfSSL Docs
- wolfSSL Manual
- Other ESP32 blogs
- Learn more about Radiona and wolfSSL.
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