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iCEBreaker FPGA Development Board
The iCEBreaker FPGA board is an open-source educational FPGA development board. The iCEBreaker is great for classes and workshops teaching the use of the open source FPGA design flow through Yosys, nextpnr, IceStorm, Icarus Verilog, Amaranth HDL and others. This means the board is low cost and has a nice set of features to allow for the design of interesting classes and workshop exercises. At the same time it allows the user to use the proprietary vendor tools if they choose to. After the workshop the boards can be easily used as a development board as most GPIO are exposed, broken out and configurable through jumpers on the back of the board. There is only a minimal amount of buttons and LED that can't be disconnected and used for your own purposes. Documentation Workshop
€ 89,95
Members € 80,96
BeagleBoard BeagleV-Fire SBC with RISC-V and FPGA
BeagleV-Fire is a revolutionary single-board computer (SBC) powered by the Microchip’s PolarFire MPFS025T 5x core RISC-V System on Chip (SoC) with FPGA fabric. BeagleV-Fire opens up new horizons for developers, tinkerers, and the open-source community to explore the vast potential of RISC-V architecture and FPGA technology. It has the same P8 & P9 cape header pins as BeagleBone Black allowing you to stack your favorite BeagleBone cape on top to expand it’s capability. Built around the powerful and energy-efficient RISC-V instruction set architecture (ISA) along with its versatile FPGA fabric, BeagleV-Fire SBC offers unparalleled opportunities for developers, hobbyists, and researchers to explore and experiment with RISC-V technology. Chipset Features Microchip Polarfire MPFS025T SoC FPGA FPGA Fabric 23K logic elements (4-input LUT + DFF) 68 Math blocks (18x18 MACC) 4 SerDes lanes of 12.7 Gbps Microprocessor Subsystem Processor 1x 64-bit RV64IMAC monitor/boot core (E51) 4x 64-bit RV64GC Application cores (U54-MC) Fmax of 667 MHz (–40°C to 100°C Tj) 3.125 CoreMarks/MHz, 1.714 DMIPS/MHz Storage MMC 5.1 SD/SDIO 1 Quad SPI flash controller 128 KB eNVM 56 KB sNVM Memory Interfaces 36-bit DDR4/DDR3/LPDDR4/LPDDR3 memory controller with SECDED Communication Interfaces 2x GigE MACs, USB 2.0 OTG, 5x multi-mode UARTs, 2x SPI, 2x I²C, 2x CAN 2.0 Controllers. 2x PCIe Gen2 End Points/Root Ports Board Features On-board Memory 2 GB LPDDR4 16 GB Kingston eMMC 128 Mbit SPI flash Connectors and Expansion USB Type-C with high-Speed (480 Mbps) dual-role support and power input Gigabit Ethernet M.2 E-Key socket for WiFi and other PCIe/SDIO modules microSD card socket SYZYGY high-speed connector CSI 22-pin camera connector 2x46-pin BeagleBone Cape add-on headers with on-board ADC Screw terminal for 5 V power input 6-pin 3.3 V UART header JTAG TAG-CONNECT footprint Downloads Documentation
€ 199,95
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SparkFun Alchitry Au FPGA Development Board (Xilinx Artix 7)
The Au continues the trend of more affordable and increasingly powerful FPGA boards arriving each year. This board is a fantastic starting point into the world of FPGAs and the heart of your next project. Finally, now that SparkFun builds this board, we added a Qwiic connector for easy I²C integration! The Alchitry Au features a Xilinx Artix 7 XC7A35T-1C FPGA with over 33,000 logic cells and 256 MB of DDR3 RAM. The Au offers 102 3.3 V logic level IO pins, 20 of which can be switched to 1.8 V; Nine differential analogue inputs; Eight general-purpose LEDs; a 100 MHz on-board clock that can be manipulated internally by the FPGA; a USB-C connector to configure and power the board; and a USB to serial interface for data transfer. To make getting started even easier, all Alchitry boards have full Lucid support, a built-in library of useful components to use in your project, and a debugger! Features Artix 7 XC7A35T-1C - 33,280 logic cells 256 MB DDR3 RAM 102 IO pins (3.3 V logic level, 20 of them can be switched to 1.8 V for LVDS) Nine differential analogue inputs (One dedicated, Eight mixed with digital IO) USB-C to configure and power the board Eight general-purpose LEDs One button (typically used as a reset) 100 MHz on-board clock (can be multiplied internally by the FPGA) Powered with 5 V through USB-C port, 0.1' holes, or headers USB to serial interface for data transfer (up to 12 Mbaud) Qwiic Connector Dimensions: 65 x 45 mm
€ 149,95
Members € 134,96
Waveshare Waveshare DVK600 FGPA CPLD Core Board
Waveshare DVK600 is an FPGA CPLD mother board that features expansion connectors for connecting FPGA CPLD core board and accessory boards. DVK600 provides an easy way to set up FPGA CPLD development system. Features FPGA CPLD core board connector: for easily connecting core boards which integrate an FPGA CPLD chip onboard 8I/Os_1 interface, for connecting accessory boards/modules 8I/Os_2 interface, for connecting accessory boards/modules 16I/Os_1 interface, for connecting accessory boards/modules 16I/Os_2 interface, for connecting accessory boards/modules 32I/Os_1 interface, for connecting accessory boards/modules 32I/Os_2 interface, for connecting accessory boards/modules 32I/Os_3 interface, for connecting accessory boards/modules SDRAM interface for connecting SDRAM accessory board also works as FPGA CPLD pins expansion connectors LCD interface, for connecting LCD22, LCD12864, LCD1602 ONE-WIRE interface: easily connects to ONE-WIRE devices (TO-92 package), such as temperature sensor (DS18B20), electronic registration number (DS2401), etc. 5 V DC jack Joystick: five positions Buzzer Potentiometer: for LCD22 backlight adjustment, or LCD12864, LCD1602 contrast adjustment Power switch Buzzer jumper ONE-WIRE jumper Joystick jumper Downloads Schematics
€ 22,95
Members € 20,66
Waveshare Waveshare CoreEP4CE6 (ALTERA Core Board)
Wveshare CoreEP4CE6 is an FPGA core board that features an EP4CE6E22C8N device onboard supporting further expansion. Features Onboard Serial Configuration Device EPCS16SI8N Integrated FPGA basic circuit, such as clock circuit Onboard nCONFIG button, RESET button, 4x LEDs All the I/O ports are accessible on the pin headers Onboard JTAG debugging/programming interface 2.54 mm header pitch design, suitable for being plugged-in your application system Downloads Wiki
€ 49,95
Members € 44,96
Waveshare Waveshare CoreEP4CE10 (ALTERA Core Board)
Waveshare CoreEP4CE10 is an FPGA core board that features an EP4CE10F17C8N device onboard supporting further expansion. Features Onboard Serial Configuration Device EPCS16SI8N Integrated FPGA basic circuit, such as clock circuit Onboard nCONFIG button, RESET button, 4x LEDs All the I/O ports are accessible on the pin headers Onboard JTAG debugging/programming interface 2.00 mm header pitch design, suitable for being plugged-in your application system Downloads Wiki
€ 84,95
Members € 76,46
Waveshare Waveshare Core3S500E (XILINX Core Board)
Waveshare Core3S500E is an FPGA core board that features an XC3S500E device onboard supporting further expansion. Features Onboard 1x XCF04S Integrated FPGA basic circuit, such as clock circuit Onboard nCONFIG button, RESET button, 4x LEDs All the I/O ports are accessible on the pin headers Onboard JTAG debugging/programming interface 2.0 mm header pitch design, suitable for being plugged-in your application system Downloads Wiki
€ 94,95
Members € 85,46
SparkFun Alchitry Br Prototype Element Board
Alchitry Elements are expansion boards similar to shields for an Arduino or HATs for a Raspberry Pi, but these are meant for your Au and Cu FPGA Development Boards. This Element is equipped with four connectors on top and four on the bottom for maximum stackability that snaps to an Au or Cu board.
€ 24,95
Members € 22,46
Elektor Digital Elektor March/April 2024 PDF (EN)
Elektor GREEN and GOLD members can download their digital edition here. Not a member yet? Click here. CaptureCountAn Object Detector and Counter on the Raspberry Pi 5 Voltage Reference With Arduino Pro MiniLinearize and Calibrate Your Analog Inputs FPGAs for BeginnersThe Path From MCU to FPGA Programming Update: STM32 Wireless Innovation Design Contest 2024 Bluetooth LE With MAUIControl Apps for Android & Co. Port-Expanding Breakout BoardIncrease the Number of I/Os on Your Dev Board AI SpecialistMachine Learning with the Jetson Nano 2024: An AI OdysseyFirst Forays Into TensorFlow 262,144 Ways to Play The Game of LifeA Reader’s Project in Brief From Life’s ExperienceThe Chinese Dragon Get Your (Brushed DC) Motor Running!Sample Projects from the Elektor Motor Control Development Bundle ESP32-RS-232 AdapterA Wireless Link for Classic Test Equipment Starting Out in Electronics……More About Opamps ESP Library Recommendations Piezoelectric DevicesPeculiar Parts, the Series A Smart Object CounterImage Recognition Made Easy with Edge Impulse Resolve Your Trickiest Embedded Development Challenges ESP32 TerminalA Handheld Device with a Touch-Capable Display Getting Started With the Zephyr RTOSAs Powerful as It Is Hard to Master Award-Winning EthicsA Dialog with CTO Alexander Gerfer of Würth Elektronik eiSos on Enabling Innovation and Mindful Behavior Err-lectronicsCorrections, Updates, and Readers’ Letters Infographics: Embedded and AI Square Wave Generation BenchmarksExploring ESP32, Pico, and Other Microcontrollers
€ 7,50
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Elektor March/April 2024 (EN)
Elektor GREEN and GOLD members can download their digital edition here. Not a member yet? Click here. CaptureCountAn Object Detector and Counter on the Raspberry Pi 5 Voltage Reference With Arduino Pro MiniLinearize and Calibrate Your Analog Inputs FPGAs for BeginnersThe Path From MCU to FPGA Programming Update: STM32 Wireless Innovation Design Contest 2024 Bluetooth LE With MAUIControl Apps for Android & Co. Port-Expanding Breakout BoardIncrease the Number of I/Os on Your Dev Board AI SpecialistMachine Learning with the Jetson Nano 2024: An AI OdysseyFirst Forays Into TensorFlow 262,144 Ways to Play The Game of LifeA Reader’s Project in Brief From Life’s ExperienceThe Chinese Dragon Get Your (Brushed DC) Motor Running!Sample Projects from the Elektor Motor Control Development Bundle ESP32-RS-232 AdapterA Wireless Link for Classic Test Equipment Starting Out in Electronics……More About Opamps ESP Library Recommendations Piezoelectric DevicesPeculiar Parts, the Series A Smart Object CounterImage Recognition Made Easy with Edge Impulse Resolve Your Trickiest Embedded Development Challenges ESP32 TerminalA Handheld Device with a Touch-Capable Display Getting Started With the Zephyr RTOSAs Powerful as It Is Hard to Master Award-Winning EthicsA Dialog with CTO Alexander Gerfer of Würth Elektronik eiSos on Enabling Innovation and Mindful Behavior Err-lectronicsCorrections, Updates, and Readers’ Letters Infographics: Embedded and AI Square Wave Generation BenchmarksExploring ESP32, Pico, and Other Microcontrollers
€ 10,95
Members € 9,86
Elektor March/April 2021
The Vision and Engineering Behind SparkFun Getting Started with MicroMod Leveling Up Your SparkFun JetBotHow I Expanded the Functionality of My JetBot, Powered by the NVIDIA Jetson Nano Programming an FPGA How to Build a DIY GNSS Reference Station The ClockClock Project Under the Hood: SparkFun Inventor's Kit SparkFun’s Glenn Samala on Product Development and New Ventures Creating Custom Circuit Boards with SparkFun À La Carte Designing with the SparkFun Artemis Getting Started with the Qwiic Ecosystem for Rapid Prototyping Poster - Qwiic Under the Hood: The GreatScott! / Elektor DIY LiPo Supercharger Kit Memorable Electronics from SparkFun Past Perfect Parking with LiDAR Buried Pad PCB Fixing Design to Sale: the SparkFun RTK Surveyor Hello World from the Raspberry Pi Pico and RP2040A Look at Raspberry Pi’s First Microcontroller and Microcontroller Chip DIY Quadrupedal Robots Poster - Micromod RISC-V IoT Development in AWS Using FreeRTOS Libraries Yep, Electronics = Fun!A Conversation Among Electronics Enthusiasts Sparkfun Product Catalog HexadokuThe Original Elektorized Sudoku
€ 10,95
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Miniware Miniware DS213 4-ch Mini Oscilloscope (15 MHz)
The DS213 is a '5-track, 4-wave-line' oscilloscope with digital storage for general electrotechnical tasks and is based on an ARM Cortex-M3 core. The DS213 uses an FPGA to control the external A/D Converter and manage the data cache. It provides 4 partitions for applications to load and upgrade up to 4 different firmware versions. It also has a built-in 8 MB USB flash drive for storing waveforms and upgrading the firmware. The application layer of the oscilloscope code is open source, and users can develop firmware for the oscilloscope according to their own needs. Features Mini size, light weight, portable and handheld. It can store waveforms, making waveform analysis clearer and more effective. Multiple trigger modes, support Ascend/Descend Edge Trigger, Positive/Negative Pulse Trigger, and Logic Trigger. Powerful ability to process waveforms, it can automatically measure parameters such us voltage, frequency and pulse width. Specifications Analoge bandwidth 15 MHz Sampling rate 100 MSa/s CPU ARM Cortex-M3 FIFI & control FPGA ADC HWD9288-100 Analog channels 2 ([CH_A] [CH_B] Digital channels 2 ([CH_C] [CH_D] Analog input impedance 1 MΩ Max input voltage ±40 V (X1 probe)±400 V (X10 probe) Coupling AC/DC Vertical sensitivity 10 mv/Div~10 V/Div (1-2-5 steps) Horizontal sensitivity 100 nS/Div~1 S/Div (1-2-5 steps) Vertical resolution 8 bits Standaard digital channel input impedance 100 KΩ Max digital channel input voltage +5 V Trigger types Ascend/Descend Edge Trigger Mode, Positive/Negative Pulse Trigger, Logic Trigger Trigger modes Auto, Normal, Single, Slow Trigger source [CH_A] [CH_B] [CH_C] [CH_D] Storage Built-in 8 MB U disk storage for waveform data and images Power supply Internal 1000 mAh Lithium battery, external Micro USB port Display 2.8' Full Color TFT LCD (240x400 pixels) Dimensions 99.5 x 59 x 13.5 mm Weight 129 g (with battery) Included 1x DS213 Mini Oscilloscope 2x Probes 1x Date line 1x Allen key 1x USB cable 1x User manual Downloads Manual App Schematics
€ 249,00
Members € 224,10