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Altium selects Farnell to distribute FPGA-based development board

  •  16 September 2009
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Altium says it has selected announced Farnell to be the web distributor for the NanoBoard 3000 FPGA-based development board.

The NanoBoard 3000, available on Farnell’s Altium website, includes a Xilinx Spartan 3AN FPGA, as well as a range of peripherals to allow designers to "experiment with IP".

The Altium Designer software, which ships with the boards, contains a range of royalty-free IP that the company says enables engineers to use every aspect of the NanoBoard 3000 without having to create any low-level logic hardware or driver software. Engineers can graphically connect the IP blocks they want to use, leaving the low-level tasks to the system to handle automatically. Designers can also add processors, memory controllers, peripheral blocks and software stacks.

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