Alchitry: Digital Design Simplified
A project in Denver, CO by Alchitry000days
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Last Updated: September 13 @ 12:06 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
Three Days to Go!
September 10th - via: kickstarter.com
There are only three more days left on the campaign and your chance to get these boards at their reduced price! We've already started getting the parts ordered to keep the turn around time as short as possible. We will be sure to keep the updates... (Read More)
GPU Example Project
August 27th - via: kickstarter.com
So what's something crazy you can do with an FPGA that a microcontroller could never do? Make your own GPU! GPU Demo rendering Suzanne, the Blender monkey This demo is running on the Alchitry Au. The FPGA is driving the display and generating... (Read More)
Basic Support for the Alchitry Cu is Here
August 6th - via: kickstarter.com
Work on Alchitry Labs has already started. Today the first project was successfully built and loaded in the IDE using all open source tools! It's seriously awesome how fast these tools are compared to ISE. You can build and load a simple project like... (Read More)
Updated IO on the Alchitry Au
August 4th - via: kickstarter.com
In order to support LVDS, which is needed for some high speed interfaces such as MIPI-DSI and MIPI-CSI (common display and camera interfaces), I'm considering redoing the IO on the Alchitry Au. The IO bank 34 has 20 IO pins. Powering this bank with... (Read More)
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