XIPS Technology Limited has created a breadboard friendly FPGA development board for makers and hardware designers, called the FireAnt. Offering a low-cost thumb-sized board which has launched buyer ...
Regular Hackaday readers will be familiar with all the cool things you can do with FPGAs; emulating old video game consoles, cracking encryption protocols, and DIY logic analyzers become relatively ...
[Kenneth Wilke] is undertaking a noble quest – to build a homebrew microcomputer, based around the venerable 6502. As a prelude to this, he set out to interface the hallowed CPU to an FPGA, and shared ...
Soon launching via the Crowd Supply website is the Vision FPGA SoM development board, offering an FPGA-based SoM with integrated vision, audio, and motion-sensing capability. The Vision FPGA SoM ...
Philips Semiconductors has turned to FPGAs to help the company push through bigger designs without upgrading its hardware emulators. The company has adopted a method that moves cores debugged with the ...
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