Get started with FPGA design
Designed to get you started with using an FPGA, the BeMicro Max 10 adopts Altera’s non-volatile MAX 10 FPGA built on 55-nm flash process.
The MAX 10 FPGAs are claimed to revolutionize non-volatile integration by delivering advanced processing capabilities in a low-cost, instant-on, small form factor programmable logic device.
The devices also include full-featured FPGA capabilities such as digital signal processing, analog functionality, Nios II embedded processor support and memory controllers. The BeMicro Max 10 includes a variety of peripherals connected to the FPGA device, such as 8MB SDRAM, accelerometer, digital-to-analog converter (DAC), temperature sensor, thermal resistor, photo resistor, LEDs, pushbuttons and several different options for expansion connectivity. Two 40-pin prototyping headers allow for further design expansion.
Get more information about the kit at https://parts.arrow.com/item/detail/arrow-development-tools/bemicromax10#E2cy
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