Yes and Lattice has 'faib' tools as well. The IDE is available at no cost though getting the Linux one to work is an interesting chore since they only support RHEL. I don't recall any of the other vendors offering an FPGA development kit for under 50. Digilent does not have favorable pricing unless you meet their rules as a student or other academic all but one is over 100. Is there an Altera board that matches the Brevia board available for under 100? Same for Actel but I'd not saddle anyone with Actel.
Lattice sold their Brevia development board which has an instant on FPGA. It also has an I/O system that is remarkable. If there's a specification it can't do it's most likely obsolete. I've been able to use the free development software to hook it up to a 3.3v I/O source and record the digital signals. I bought it for 29.95. Unfortunately the 3.3v is hard wired and I've not checked if I can power the I/O with different voltages.
FWIW there is an atmega 168 FPGA core but I've not tried to make it work. It comes with Lattice's micro8 core as a demo.
As soon as I have the funds I will be getting a bus pirate.
Until corruption is fixed, the customs situation is positively addressed, protectionist tariffs and damn near ruinous taxation are removed Brazil needs to smolder in it's on shit for a couple of decades longer.
Serially incompetent management that will not pull it's head out of it's ass. Right after they laid off a friend who was working on an infrastructure project they announced going with Microsoft and their stock tanked dropping to it's lowest in 13 years, which has been a steady slide downward. It's meteoric plunge to mediocrity is befitting such ineptitude their management has been displaying of late.
You can go with what you know but also leave yourself room to do a drop in replacement of a Linux stack when needed. The only reason I can see in not using what you know is excessive cost. If you cannot recoup those costs and cannot afford them then you can use a Linux solution. I would however point to a corporate Linux solution such as RHEL and only use what they recommend.
Hydrogen is flammable and a hazard to ground personnel filling static charged garbage bags. Storage of hydrogen is regulated by state and local law in my state. I'm sure if those obstacles were overcome it could be used but then it would not be a project made of cheap trash bags.
I don't see the point. I switch between them without thought. I also use some programmable logic controllers that have "F1 through Fx" on the right side of the monitor, bottom of the monitor, left of the monitor or all three. The touch screen can have whatever the programmer chooses though most use the built in number pad which is the same as a keyboard, not a calculator.
If you're not flexible you'll surely stress yourself to death.
The line filtering and surge suppression in a UPS is active all the time but the batteries are not. A ferroresonant transformer will smooth out transitions in both directions; it is an always on device.
The transformer does smooth fast transients from either load or line but there is still variation. I've only used the ones for computers that have a clean sinewave out.
There are ones so noisy they'd swamp any line monitoring but using them for electronics is not a good idea.
No they expect a grammer gnazi with a minor in cake engineering, a minor in communications and a major pain in the ass to write it in a gremmar gnazi correct way.
Sheesh what a grasping asshole. If I develop something from some GPL project I'm not about to jump on the original project and shriek HERE TAKE THIS PILE OF STEAMING CRAP I MADE and make them tweeze the peanuts out.
If mine becomes successful and a lot of people like it and original project goes "Oh wow it's worth picking the peanuts out and incorporating them in our own." Then I'm fine with it.
I suppose I could print it out and shove it up the blowhards ass. That's the kind of sharing this grasping asshole deserves.
Going after the 'low hanging fruits and nuts' is easier than going after someone who can challenge them or who has enough political power to kill their career or have them killed.
In many cases this is a bureaucrat looking for a raise and they will do so even if it imprisons or kills people who otherwise are of little notice like bass players.
"How many bass players does it take to change a light bulb? One, but the guitar player has to show him how to do it. "
"How does a bass play cook chicken. They never cook it they just play and the wings fly off all crispy and golden but they taste like bass."
I had a Matrox card for years, it outlasted at least six motherboards and various upgrades. Now I have a board with an integrated chipset that can match all but dual head. For half of what the Matrox card cost me I bought a card with 100x the processing power, dual head, hdmi, etc etc.
Letting it die is not a bad thing it is a sad thing behind the times...
OK this is not fanboi spew it is succinct and informative and told me what I'd want to know. It's not the masturbatory glee of the article that tried to slather me with vapid goo.
Yes and Lattice has 'faib' tools as well. The IDE is available at no cost though getting the Linux one to work is an interesting chore since they only support RHEL. I don't recall any of the other vendors offering an FPGA development kit for under 50. Digilent does not have favorable pricing unless you meet their rules as a student or other academic all but one is over 100. Is there an Altera board that matches the Brevia board available for under 100? Same for Actel but I'd not saddle anyone with Actel.
Lattice sold their Brevia development board which has an instant on FPGA. It also has an I/O system that is remarkable. If there's a specification it can't do it's most likely obsolete. I've been able to use the free development software to hook it up to a 3.3v I/O source and record the digital signals. I bought it for 29.95. Unfortunately the 3.3v is hard wired and I've not checked if I can power the I/O with different voltages.
FWIW there is an atmega 168 FPGA core but I've not tried to make it work. It comes with Lattice's micro8 core as a demo.
As soon as I have the funds I will be getting a bus pirate.
Until corruption is fixed, the customs situation is positively addressed, protectionist tariffs and damn near ruinous taxation are removed Brazil needs to smolder in it's on shit for a couple of decades longer.
Serially incompetent management that will not pull it's head out of it's ass. Right after they laid off a friend who was working on an infrastructure project they announced going with Microsoft and their stock tanked dropping to it's lowest in 13 years, which has been a steady slide downward. It's meteoric plunge to mediocrity is befitting such ineptitude their management has been displaying of late.
You can go with what you know but also leave yourself room to do a drop in replacement of a Linux stack when needed. The only reason I can see in not using what you know is excessive cost. If you cannot recoup those costs and cannot afford them then you can use a Linux solution. I would however point to a corporate Linux solution such as RHEL and only use what they recommend.
It depends on jurisdiction and the Federal constitution.
Indiana's constitution
http://www.in.gov/legislative/ic/code/const/art1.html
Section 20. In all civil cases, the right of trial by jury shall remain inviolate.
Hydrogen is flammable and a hazard to ground personnel filling static charged garbage bags. Storage of hydrogen is regulated by state and local law in my state. I'm sure if those obstacles were overcome it could be used but then it would not be a project made of cheap trash bags.
I don't see the point. I switch between them without thought. I also use some programmable logic controllers that have "F1 through Fx" on the right side of the monitor, bottom of the monitor, left of the monitor or all three. The touch screen can have whatever the programmer chooses though most use the built in number pad which is the same as a keyboard, not a calculator.
If you're not flexible you'll surely stress yourself to death.
+1 to parent. Yes I did that. Thanks. I shall inquire if they are going to continue trusting them or not.
I clicked on the link then clicked on "URL:https://www.eff.org/files/https-everywhere-latest.xpi" and I get this
Am I missing something here?
The line filtering and surge suppression in a UPS is active all the time but the batteries are not. A ferroresonant transformer will smooth out transitions in both directions; it is an always on device.
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_2/chpt_9/6.html
The transformer does smooth fast transients from either load or line but there is still variation. I've only used the ones for computers that have a clean sinewave out.
There are ones so noisy they'd swamp any line monitoring but using them for electronics is not a good idea.
Opps
No they expect a grammer gnazi with a minor in cake engineering, a minor in communications and a major pain in the ass to write it in a gremmar gnazi correct way.
Why should I have to pay to fund their evil? Maybe having the north cross the DMZ will give them a reason to support freedom.
Yo Fanboi, I don't trust spin. I'll trust Linus' dump to github and will trust 'kernel'.org when it scrubs their systems.
It sounds like a brush off of concerns about the source code . I would want theirs nuked and some trustworthy source used to replace it.
War isn't a hobby of the US?
Dyphemism:
Sheesh what a grasping asshole. If I develop something from some GPL project I'm not about to jump on the original project and shriek HERE TAKE THIS PILE OF STEAMING CRAP I MADE and make them tweeze the peanuts out.
If mine becomes successful and a lot of people like it and original project goes "Oh wow it's worth picking the peanuts out and incorporating them in our own." Then I'm fine with it.
I suppose I could print it out and shove it up the blowhards ass. That's the kind of sharing this grasping asshole deserves.
Going after the 'low hanging fruits and nuts' is easier than going after someone who can challenge them or who has enough political power to kill their career or have them killed.
In many cases this is a bureaucrat looking for a raise and they will do so even if it imprisons or kills people who otherwise are of little notice like bass players.
"How many bass players does it take to change a light bulb?
One, but the guitar player has to show him how to do it. "
"How does a bass play cook chicken.
They never cook it they just play and the wings fly off all crispy and golden but they taste like bass."
Those magic bullets are everywhere.
http://www.thedissidentfrogman.com/blog/link/like-a-suppository-only-stronger/
Watch the video for a laugh.
Who wants to go on an expedition to follow it back to the Great Underground Empire and see the mighty works of Lord Flathead?
I had a Matrox card for years, it outlasted at least six motherboards and various upgrades. Now I have a board with an integrated chipset that can match all but dual head. For half of what the Matrox card cost me I bought a card with 100x the processing power, dual head, hdmi, etc etc.
Letting it die is not a bad thing it is a sad thing behind the times...
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OK this is not fanboi spew it is succinct and informative and told me what I'd want to know. It's not the masturbatory glee of the article that tried to slather me with vapid goo.
Thank you.
Name them all, name your boss, name the store or you're just a poseur making shit up.