Re: [myhdl-list] Cheap USB FPGA board needed
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From: Karl K. <kk...@be...> - 2011-04-25 16:47:32
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Christopher, This may work for you and fits the $49. http://papilio.cc or this one may be particular handy for a class full of python geeks ;-). http://www.arrownac.com/offers/altera-corporation/bemicro/ --Karl On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 8:53 AM, Christopher Lozinski <loz...@fr...> wrote: > I applied to Techshop > http://TechShop.ws > > to teach a MyHDL class. They charge about $60 per class, so charging > $200 plus for the board seemed a bit high to me, and a potential show > stopper to them. Basically we need a $50 board, so that people can try > it out. A $20 board would be even better. If they like it, then they > can upgrade to a $200 board. Or I could give the students a choice of > board. > > So can anyone recommend a cheap board? There was talk of the Lattice > Semiconductor Brevia board for $49. But it turns out that it only has a > parallel port connection, not a USB port, so that if your computer only > has USB, then it requires a $150 connector. Useless! > > The required board does not need a lot of LUTs, or transistors or I/O. > Just a blinking light, enough transistors to implement a blinking light > tutorial, and a USB connection. The goal is to minimize the barrier to > entry to the MyHDL community. > > Conceptually what I have done is moved from targeting the FPGA > community, to the Python community, to the larger software developer > community in Silicon Valley. Lots of people will want to play with > FPGAs. The code for a flip flop in MyHDL is so much simpler than in > Verilog. Python has a great reputation. > > So if anyone can recommend a board, that would be most appreciated. > > -- > Regards > Christopher Lozinski > > Check out my iPhone apps TextFaster and EmailFaster > http://textfaster.com > > Expect a paradigm shift. > http://MyHDL.org > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Fulfilling the Lean Software Promise > Lean software platforms are now widely adopted and the benefits have been > demonstrated beyond question. Learn why your peers are replacing JEE > containers with lightweight application servers - and what you can gain > from the move. http://p.sf.net/sfu/vmware-sfemails > _______________________________________________ > myhdl-list mailing list > myh...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/myhdl-list > -- Best regards, Karl Kaiser | 408 306 1755 |