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− | |The Spiderboard project offers hardware and software with [[Applicable_Licenses|free licenses]] based on Intel PSG (former Altera®) | + | |The Spiderboard project offers hardware and software with [[Applicable_Licenses|free licenses]] based on Intel PSG (former Altera®) MAX®10 FPGAs. |
The hardware part of the project consists of | The hardware part of the project consists of | ||
* the [[Spiderboard SoM]] (SpiderSoM) | * the [[Spiderboard SoM]] (SpiderSoM) | ||
* the [[Spiderboard Baseboard]] (SpiderBase) | * the [[Spiderboard Baseboard]] (SpiderBase) | ||
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+ | Main advantages of the MAX®10 devices SpiderSoM are i.e. | ||
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+ | * instant on—technology for secure start-up of the device | ||
+ | * dual configuration, an essential feature for true fail-safe upgrades | ||
+ | * integrated analog blocks with ADCs and temperature sensor | ||
+ | * DDR3 external memory up to 8MB | ||
+ | * user flash, FPGA-internal with up to 736 KB, on-board up to 4GB | ||
+ | * embedded soft core embedded processors like NIOS II or RISC V | ||
+ | * integrated DSP-blocks | ||
Revision as of 15:56, 12 April 2018
The Spiderboard project offers hardware and software with free licenses based on Intel PSG (former Altera®) MAX®10 FPGAs.
The hardware part of the project consists of
Main advantages of the MAX®10 devices SpiderSoM are i.e.
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