There's a new FPGA development board on Kickstarter. It's called the Nandl and Go Board, and it aims to be an inexpensive, easy-to-use FPGA developmen t board to learn about how FPGAs work and what they are capable of. This b oard is unique because it provides a lot of options for projects built dire ctly into the board. It comes with:
- Four LEDs
- Four Push-Button Switches
- Two 7-Segment LED displays
- Micro USB Connector (for Programming and Communication)
- VGA Connector
- External Connector
Most other FPGA development boards come with just a simple connector but th e Go Board has lots of functionality built right into it. The Kickstarter page shows a bunch of examples of what is possible using the Nandland Go Bo ard, and it's pretty impressive. You can even program it to play Pong! Ta ke a look at the Kickstarter page and pick one up today.
For the past two years I've been working on building up a large amount of e xamples and tutorials for people who want to learn about FPGAs. My website
I wanted to share with you my Kickstarter campaign which just launched. I am hoping that you find it fun and educational. Would you be willing to pu t up a short post that promotes it? Below is an example of what you might be able to say. I really would appreciate any support I can get, so thank you.
Example Post: There's a new FPGA development board on Kickstarter. It's called the Nandl and Go Board, and it aims to be an inexpensive, easy-to-use FPGA developmen t board to learn about how FPGAs work and what they are capable of. This b oard is unique because it provides a lot of options for projects built dire ctly into the board. It comes with:
- Four LEDs
- Four Push-Button Switches
- Two 7-Segment LED displays
- Micro USB Connector (for Programming and Communication)
- VGA Connector
- External Connector
Most other FPGA development boards come with just a simple connector but th e Go Board has lots of functionality built right into it. The Kickstarter page shows a bunch of examples of what is possible using the Nandland Go Bo ard, and it's pretty impressive. You can even program it to play Pong! Ta ke a look at the Kickstarter page and pick one up today.