[HN Gopher] Comprehensive list of FPGA development boards
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Comprehensive list of FPGA development boards
Author : homarp
Score : 24 points
Date : 2022-10-18 19:23 UTC (3 hours ago)
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| joelby37 wrote:
| As an alternative, here's my list of cheap FPGA development
| boards: https://joelw.id.au/FPGA/CheapFPGADevelopmentBoards . It
| covers a bunch of other vendors.
| zerohp wrote:
| Aside from that. It intentionally does not include any
| SoM/Carrier card combo even though it seems like everyone is
| going to that.
| lagrange77 wrote:
| That's a nice guide!
|
| For the open source section: SymbiFlow is now f4pga.
| https://f4pga.org/
| klagermkii wrote:
| This list really limits itself in terms of Xilinx price-to-
| performance by disallowing anything with a SOM. You can get a
| combined SOM + Carrier board with
| https://www.xilinx.com/products/som/kria/kr260-robotics-star...
| that's going to crush most things there despite being relatively
| affordable.
| extantproject wrote:
| https://archive.ph/d95Mm
| lnsru wrote:
| Looks like this is very Xilinx centric list. There are other
| vendors too. Intel/Altera being the biggest. With Lattice and
| Microchip probably following. Plus some newcomers I have no
| experience with.
| thot_experiment wrote:
| Am I missing something about the definition of the word
| "comprehensive"? How can you call a list comprehensive and ignore
| Altera/Intel? Last I checked they were the biggest FPGA player in
| town. I have three devkits within arms reach that aren't on this
| list.
| Brian_K_White wrote:
| And Lattice
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