Tag: FPGA
QuickLogic Launches Qomu – an Open Source SoC Dev Kit That Fits in Your USB Port
QuickLogic Corporation, a developer of ultra-low power multi-core voice-enabled SoCs, embedded FPGA IP, and endpoint AI solutions, today announced the introduction of its new Qomu development kit, a tiny form factor Arm® Cortex®-M4F MCU + eFPGA combination that fits into a USB Type A...
Continue ReadingArrow DECA Board With Intel’s MAX 10 FPGA Now Sells For $37
A few years ago, when the Arrow DECA development board was introduced with Altera’s MAX 10 FPGA, the board was offered for $169. Later on, Intel purchased the Altera FPGA business and the price of the board reduced to $65. The price has now dropped tremendously again and the board can...
Continue Reading10 Gigabit Ethernet Support on iWave’s Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC SOM
By: Tawfeeq Ahmad @ www.digikey.com The act of processing the communication protocol stack on a 10 GbE system taxes modern FPGAs that cater to high-speed network applications. Engineers who’re designing the solutions around 10 GbE got a helping hand from the introduction of the Xilinx...
Continue ReadingGlasgow Interface Explorer is a Hardware Debugging Tool for Digital Electronics
1BitSquared has launched a crowdfunding campaign for a highly capable and extremely flexible open source multi-tool called Glasgow Interface Explorer. Glasgow Interface Explorer for digital electronics is powered by Lattice Semi iCE40 FPGA and created for hardware developers,...
Continue ReadingMeet Qomu – A complete SoC that easily fits inside a USB port
Tomu family of USB devices has recently introduced a small form factor board that is not only a single MCU or an FPGA, but a complete System-on-chip that fits easily inside a USB port. The tiny compact board called Qomu, is a capable USB device that integrates an EOS S3 low-power MCU...
Continue ReadingMeet PreCusor – The Mobile Dual-FPGA Development Kit
There has recently been a desire and surge in the development of standalone portable hardware development kits with qwerty keyboards and displays all fitted into a smartphone/blackberry-like (with trackpads) form factors, either for the sake of portability, or security and ease of use....
Continue ReadingUSRP B205mini-I Software-defined Radio Platform
A wide frequency range (70 MHz to 6 GHz) and a user-programmable transceiver The USRP B205mini-i is a flexible and compact platform that is ideal for both hobbyist and OEM applications. It is designed by Ettus Research™ and provides a wide frequency range (70 MHz to 6 GHz) and...
Continue ReadingPolarBerry – A secure PolarFire SoC (FPGA + RISC-V) Linux-capable SBC and SoM
PolarBerry is a System on Module (SoM) SBC utilizing the Microsemi PolarFire SoC, which integrates a low-power FPGA with a highly-secure, four-application-core, 64-bit RISC-V subsystem that is Linux-capable. Application Flexibility PolarBerry is designed to be application-flexible,...
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