Worldwide distribution deal to stock FPGA dev boards

28-10-2016 | Mouser Electronics | Development Boards

Mouser has signed a global distribution agreement with Enterpoint Ltd. The Enterpoint product line offers several FPGA-based development boards. The Larg 2 incorporates a powerful dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor, a user-programmable FPGA fabric, and Linux operating systems to create a cost-effective, highly accurate, low-power computing platform. It is ideal for control applications either in standalone operation or connected to a hosting device, such as USB COM or Ethernet interfaces. The kit includes the development board and the breakout board, which enables developers to use FPGA Mezzanine Cards with the Larg 2. The breakout board features a dual USB connector, Ethernet connector, 3.5mm headphone and microphone jacks and DIL headers for add-on modules. The low-cost Polmaddie 6 board offers an economical way to begin programming with FPGAs. The board features Altera’s highly flexible MAX10 FPGA, which facilitates development of simple microprocessor systems. The board’s three 40-pin headers offer a total of 60 inputs and outputs (I/Os) routed to the MAX10. The Drigmorn 5 board with a 16×2 LCD display targets local control applications as either a standalone solution or connected to a hosting device via its FT4232 USB interface. The board features a powerful dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor, a user-programmable FPGA fabric, and support for either a Linux or Android operating system, making it a cost-effective, high-performance, low-power computing platform. The Drigmorn 5 also includes a temperature sensor and accelerometer, 17 LEDs, 10/100/1000 Ethernet connectivity, and an IDC header with 20 general-purpose inputs and outputs (GPIO). Like the Drigmorn5, the Raggedstone 4 features a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor and a user-programmable FPGA fabric, paired with support for a Linux operating system. It enables designers to create applications that provide hardware acceleration functions, custom I/O or interface requirements, high-accuracy interface timing functions, a high-bandwidth input to a PC, or any combination of these features. The board can operate inside a host PC plugged into a PCI Express slot or as a standalone board powered through the 2.1mm jack or disk drive connector with a single 12V input.
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