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.. _examples:
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Examples
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To make use of CVE2 please review the :ref:`core-integration` section of this document.
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The CVE2 is simple enough to integrate into your own platform.
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To get you started, we suggest a couple of very useful open-source platforms.
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Ibex Minimal System
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A minimal example for the `Arty A7 <https://reference.digilentinc.com/reference/programmable-logic/arty-a7/start>`_ FPGA Development board developed for Ibex should be portable to the CVE2 without significant effort.
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If you are interested in using the Ibex minimal example, it can be found `here <https://github.com/lowRISC/ibex/tree/master/examples/simple_system>`_.
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X-HEEP
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The CV32E20 (a specific configuration of the CVE2) has been integrated into the `X-HEEP <https://github.com/esl-epfl/x-heep/tree/main>`_ (eXtendable Heterogeneous Energy-Efficient Platform).
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X-HEEP is a RISC-V microcontroller implemented in SystemVerilog that can be configured to integrate a number of CORE-V processors.
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X-HEEP provides a simple customizable MCU to get you up and running quickly.
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