USB for Intel’s MX10 and SpiderSoM Modules
https://www.electronics-lab.com/usb-intels-mx10-spidersom-modules/
MX10 and SpiderSoM modules are outfitted with a USB device interface, applied with PIC16F1454 microcontroller (MCU). On the SoM side the MCU is connected to three interfaces: serial (if the other side is applied inside the FPGA), an I2C bus (connected to the module PMIC, charge controller, RTC and FPGA), and FPGA JTAG programming interface. […]
LimeNET Micro SDR Board Features Raspberry Pi CM3
https://www.electronics-lab.com/limenet-micro-sdr-board-features-raspberry-pi-cm3/
LimeNET Micro is an open spec, 125 x 65mm fully embedded SDR board, featuring the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3, MAX10 FPGA, u-blox GNSS, RF transceiver, Ethernet with PoE, and optional enclosures. It is Lime’s first fully embedded SDR board. The LimeNET Micro will be available for order in Dec. 6, starting at $269, including […]
FLIR Boson Camera Frame Grabber using FPGA
https://www.electronics-lab.com/flir-boson-camera-frame-grabber-using-fpga/
Simple FPGA based PCB to capture thermal images from a FLIR Boson camera on to a microSD. The project’s sources are available on Github. by Greg Davill A small PCB designed to attach to the backside of the FLIR Boson Thermal Camera. The PCB facilitates configuration of the camera along with capturing data to an […]
DarkRISC-V Targets low-cost Xilinx Spartan-6 Family of FPGAs
https://www.electronics-lab.com/darkrisc-v-targets-low-cost-xilinx-spartan-6-family-of-fpgas/
Developed in the dark hours of the night, between 2 and 8 o’clock in the morning of August 19th by Marcelo Samsoniuk, the DarkRISC-V stack is an experimental open source implementation of the RISC-V standard targeting the low-cost Xilinx Spartan-6 family of FPGAs. Following a week of debugging, Samsoniuk has released the implementation to GitHub […]
Nuand’s Launches the BladeRF 2.0 Micro With FPGA Support
https://www.electronics-lab.com/nuands-launches-the-bladerf-2-0-micro-with-fpga-support/
Everyone believes the future is going to be bright and a lot are betting that smart devices of the future will have the ability to self-adapt to its environment and that’s why some are backing on Cognitive Radios which are Software Defined Radios with AI. Our world is becoming crowded with several smart devices, and the […]
iCEBreaker FPGA – Open source iCE40 FPGA development board
https://www.electronics-lab.com/icebreaker-fpga-open-source-ice40-fpga-development-board/
The first open source iCE40 FPGA development board designed for teachers and students. It’s comming soon on CrowdSupply. Are you ready to venture into the brave new world of digital logic design? The iCEBreaker FPGA board is specifically designed for you. It’s designed to work out of the box with the newest open source FPGA […]
Cheap FPGA Development Boards List
https://www.electronics-lab.com/cheap-fpga-development-boards-list/
joel @ joelw.id.au has compiled a list of the cheapest available FPGA development boards. The list contains many boards from various manufacturers. He writes: When choosing a development board, consider what you get with it and what you want to use it for. FPGAs are ideal for use with high speed peripherals, and in general […]
PicoEVB, PCIe FPGA Design in a Compact and Affordable Device
https://www.electronics-lab.com/picoevb-pcie-fpga-design-compact-affordable-device/
FPGA (Field-programmable gate arrays) devices have gained popularity in the past few years, mainly because of their ability to “become” any digital circuit given that there are enough logic blocks. These devices have endless applications and are sometimes faster which is why they are also used for hardware acceleration. Joining the FPGA industry is the […]
Arduino Unveils its First FPGA Board with MKR Vidor 4000, and an updated Uno WiFi Board
https://www.electronics-lab.com/arduino-unveils-first-fpga-board-mkr-vidor-4000-updated-uno-wifi-board/
One of the most significant players of the open-hardware movement, The Arduino (Arduino Foundation) has finally released a set of exciting new boards after long time. The Arduino movement at some point had some legal troubles which affected the pace of hardware development, and after getting resolved, this pace is rising back and surely more […]
Getting started with FPGA? Try the Arduino IDE Compatible Snō Module
https://www.electronics-lab.com/getting-started-with-fgpa-try-the-arduino-ide-compatible-sno-module/
Field-programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are the next generation of programmable logic devices. Although they are fantastic devices for circuit programming, finding your way around them might not be so easy. Designing with FPGAs comes with considerable difficulty, due to its elusive nature and intricacies that attend its learning. An FPGA is a device that allows […]