Hackaday brought you a first look the Arduino MKR Vidor 4000 when it announced. Arduino sent over one of the first boards so now we finally have our hands on one! It’s early and the documentation is ...
FPGA guru [Max Maxfield] recently took a look at the XLR8 (pronounced accelerate) board from a company called Alorium. On the surface, it looks like another Arduino UNO clone. But instead of a CPU, it ...
The enhanced capabilities of the XLR8 and Sno platforms is made possible by implementing certain functions as hardware accelerators in the FPGA’s programmable fabric. The enhanced capabilities of the ...
MKR Vidor 4000 is the first-ever Arduino board featuring an FPGA chip – an Intel/Altera MAX10 – plus an ARm Cortex-M0+ based MCU (SAMD21) and U-blox Nina W102-00B Wi-Fi connectivity. Also on-board is ...
Alorium Technology has taken to Kickstarter to launch a new Arduino compatible, FPGA-based application accelerator called the XLR8. The XLR8 has been equipped with both an ATmega328 clone and custom ...
A distribution deal with Alorium Technology will see Mouser offering an Arduino-compatible board with a difference, it adds hardware acceleration of an FPGA. The XLR8 development board’s main ...
Within the first week of debut, the LOGi-family of FPGA development boards has surpassed its Kickstarter crowd-funding goal by four times the amount. The popular boards simplify embedded systems ...
Arduino, the company behind the growing family of mostly-open microcontroller development boards bearing its name, has announced that it is getting into the entry-level field-programmable gate array ...
Ewan Lister based in the UK has this created a new development board called the Alan which he has designed to help you expand the functionality of your projects. The Alan Arduino compatible ...