According to the project’s main web site, this is the “A-series” because there are “B-series” boards forthcoming that use USB instead of JTAG, and will use the Lattice ICE FPGA devices.
EE Times: Latest News How to Protect Intellectual Property in FPGAs Devices--Part 1 IP theft is becoming a major problem. Estimates are that 186 counterfeit ICs are ...
Even if you aren’t interested in using an FPGA board, the reverse engineer steps are fun to watch. The situation reminds us a little of the RTL-SDR — when a device uses a programmable device ...
SAN JOSE, Calif., July 31, 2007 – Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ: XLNX), the world’s leading supplier of programmable solutions, today announced that its Virtex™-5 FPGA devices are interoperable with 800 Mbps ...
Explore the Red Pitaya board: a versatile, reprogrammable tool for electronics testing, signal analysis, and development.
Now, Ubitium, a hardware startup founded by semiconductor veterans, has developed a universal RISC-V processor that ...
Built on a 16-nm FinFET TSMC process, Nexus 2 FPGAs offer 65k to 220k system logic cells in a form factor that is up to 5 times smaller than similar class devices. According to Lattice, Nexus 2 FPGAs ...
Ubitium claims to be developing a groundbreaking processor architecture capable of handling virtually any workload.
FPGA, as the platform for implementing the digital quantum coprocessor, offers a highly customizable and flexible environment. The programmable nature of FPGA allows us to design and optimize ...
Microchip Technology MCHP launched updates to its PolarFire FPGA and SoC solution stacks to support medical imaging and smart robotics applications. These advanced stacks include firmware ...