In this Incredible DIY video blog episode, I'm unboxing my new FPGA development board which I got from Waveshare Electronics called CoreEP4CE6. It is based on Altera Cyclone IV FPGA (EP4CE6E22C8N) . It is a minimalistic barebone system which only got FPGA, serial configuration device to store code and some LEDs. The all pins are taken out for standard 2.54mm connector header for development. I'm also talking about what are needed for the module based implementation of designs and I'm showing some modules I have.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Video Blog Episode #1 : Unboxing Altera Cyclone IV Development board & module based implementation
In this Incredible DIY video blog episode, I'm unboxing my new FPGA development board which I got from Waveshare Electronics called CoreEP4CE6. It is based on Altera Cyclone IV FPGA (EP4CE6E22C8N) . It is a minimalistic barebone system which only got FPGA, serial configuration device to store code and some LEDs. The all pins are taken out for standard 2.54mm connector header for development. I'm also talking about what are needed for the module based implementation of designs and I'm showing some modules I have.
Labels:
Altera,
CoreEP4CE6,
Cyclone IV,
development,
EP4CE6E22C8N,
FPGA,
Waveshare
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