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fpga-cpu discussion
group |
| I frequent this
group fairly often. It's usually a good source for FPGA based cpu
information. |
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| http://www.opencores.org |
| This is a great
resource if you're looking for a specific type of core. There are
many complete working cores posted here. |
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FPGA System Board Suppliers:
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There
are a number of FPGA system board suppliers. A variety of boards are
available with different features depending on the type of
requirements that need to be met. I've tried the following FPGA
systems listed below which tend to be more geared towards
educational purposes.
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http://www.digilentinc.com |
| Diligent produces
some great low-cost FPGA system boards. They also offer add-on
components and modules. I've tried both the S3
Starter board and Nexys board.
These boards have what's needed to learn about digital electronics.
I also find the small form-factor of board appealing, it makes it
easy to place on the desk and find inexpensive enclosures for as
well. |
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http://www.terasic.com |
| Terasic produces a
respectible FPGA system in the TREX-C1
board. A couple of nice things about this board are that it's self
contained as most of the components one might use are already on the
board, also it has TV output capablilty. It's also setup in such a
way with all the connectors along one edge of the board. This should
make it easy to mount in a case. |
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Other Interesting Sites
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| http://www.fpgaarcade.com |
| Interesting site, some arcade games
programmed into FPGA's. And the VIC20 in an FPGA. |
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http://members.optushome.com.au/jekent/FPGA.htm |
| This is John Kent's
FPGA page. John has several interesting 68xx series systems. |
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| http://www.BurchED.biz |
| The BurchED website
- Educational
FPGA packages |
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