Mouser signs global distribution agreement with Alorium Technology, adding XLR8 FPGA dev board for Arduino
28-04-2016 |
Mouser Electronics
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Design & Manufacture
Mouser announced the global distribution agreement with Alorium Technology, producers of the XLR8 development board. The board integrates an ATmega328-compatible microcontroller core and custom accelerator blocks on a field-programmable gate array (FPGA), allowing developers to capitalize on the ease-of-use of the Arduino ecosystem with the hardware acceleration of an FPGA.
The board is an Arduino-compatible board that differentiates itself with an Altera MAX 10 FPGA as its main processing chip. The board’s FPGA-based hardware acceleration and offload results in significantly improved performance in the same physical footprint, using the same tool chain as standard Arduino Uno boards. Sketches designed for Arduino-compatible boards will also run on XLR8, so developers can load code directly to it via the integrated development environment (IDE) and use compatible shields.
The board includes libraries for the Arduino IDE that make using the XBs as simple as adding a single include statement to their sketch. With XBs, developers can run in a fraction of the clock cycles required to execute the same function in software. With shorter times to complete complex tasks in hardware, the XLR8 makes more clock cycles available for additional software functions, leading to faster computational speed and overall improved application performance.