Sorry it's taken so long to get started on the FPGA boards under $100 review project. But here we go, with the Altera/Terasic DE0-Nano. The Nano is one of the better-appointed boards in my review ...
[Mike] has been filling up a rather intense wiki entry outlining how to run uClinux on a DE0-nano FPGA board. This is an inexpensive dev board that will run you somewhere between $80 and $100. Right ...
The DE0-Nano board introduces a compact-sized FPGA development platform suited for to a wide range of portable design projects, such as robots and mobile projects. The DE0-Nano is ideal for use with ...
If you’ve been keeping up with the hobbyist FPGA community, you’ll recognize the DE0 Nano as “that small form-factor FPGA” with a deep history of projects from Oldland cpu cores to synthesizable ...
Twin-standard mezzanine board supports both DE0-Nano and FMC FPGA interfaces, enabling it to link the majority of field programmable RF boards, with both Xylinx and Altera FPGA developer kits.
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