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The Digilent Basys 3 Artix-7 FPGA Trainer Board is an ideal platform for students and beginners eager to explore digital logic and FPGA fundamentals. Featuring a powerful 450 MHz processor and a user-friendly interface with multiple switches and LEDs, this compact board supports seamless integration with the Vivado Design Suite. With expansion capabilities through four Pmod ports, it opens the door to endless project opportunities, making it a must-have for aspiring engineers.
Processor | 450 MHz |
Memory Speed | 450 MHz |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Brand | Digilent |
Series | Basys 3 |
Item model number | 410-183P-KIT-DIGILENT |
Operating System | Linux |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.2 x 5 x 1.2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.2 x 5 x 1.2 inches |
Color | blue |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Power Source | AC |
Manufacturer | Digilent |
ASIN | B00NUE1WOG |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 23, 2014 |
@**R
Good little xilinx based dev board
I was looking for a xilinx based board to do some testing with and bought this one. It's smaller than I thought, but is high quality. The manual from digilant is great and the info on what pins the peripherals are connected to is readily available. Overall a really good board to get to learn FPGA .
A**I
Price
Good price
G**Z
Very cool! Had it working in minutes!
I already had the Xilinx software installed and I was doing the first project within half an hour. Would have liked more I/O and maybe I should've got the next higher-up board as I have some FPGA background but still this is a very capable device and board. I'm looking forward to get it talking to my Raspberry Pi and Arduino boards!
J**A
Tarjeta de desarrollo muy útil
Me agrada la versatilidad en su programación, su tamaño, su costo y la rapidez en el envío.
A**E
No cable
The package came with just the board. It did not include a cable or anything else as I anticipated.
A**R
Quality, affordable solution for training FPGA development.
Being a professional software engineer for 3 decades, having experience with CPLD design in the 90s, I recently revived my interested in building circuit boards, soldering, and updating my hardware knowledge. Just for fun.I found digital design with Verilog and VHDL a steep learning curve. Hardware is inherently parallel, and understanding the application of VHDL for FPGA design is different from traditional programming languages, even though the syntax may look similar.This board has all the features I require to get me started on the practical tutorials. Simple to use, well documented, lots of I/O on board and the 7 segment display for more advanced output - all help to get an exampled design up an going. The Artix-7 is quite capable compared to other boards using Spartan 3s. The only negatives are:1) the VGA output instead of a modern digital graphics output port. Getting the output to work with any modern LCD display required buying and testing quite a few VGA to HDMI converter cables to provide a decent display.2) lack of general RAM for use by soft microprocessor cores (e.g the MicroBalze or RISC-V)For more practical designs I will use the Sparkfun Alchitry Au boards or the Diligent Arty Z7 (which is on a $100 off sale right now).However, paired with VHDL BY EXAMPLE by Blaine Readler I am having a lot of fun.
B**D
Great Dev Board
I've been out of college for a good while now and haven't worked with FPGAs since. I'm looking to change the direction of my career which may involve current knowledge of FPGAs so I purchased this board to refamiliarise myself.
H**N
Great for STEM Students
I had to purchase one of these for my logic design course at my college and I love it. It was very easy to setup and use and really helped me learn!
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