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Valent F(x) has been hard at work to bring out the LOGi FPGA development boards that are designed to work in conjunction with the Raspberry Pi and Beaglebone. We are excited to see so many homebrew/professional applications that users have come up using the Raspberry Pi platform alone. Adding an FPGA to the picture of
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Thank you For Supporting our Kickstarter! Hello LOGi-Backers! Well I said you’re amazing, before. I am going to have to say you’re freaking amazing now! Wait, more like Rockstar Freaking Amazing! I never would have expected this and it has been humbling beyond words. We have been working on this for a long
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The subject of Virtual Components was mentioned in the kickstarter comments in regard to the potential of being able to add components to your project when you just don’t have it physically available. The LOGi-Team likes to take suggestions and put them into action and would like to introduce to the first beta version of
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The LOGi-Boards are live on kickstarter! Hurry over and grab an Early Adopter board. The early adopters will give the user access to the first limited MFG run and will ship before our main MFG run is done. LOGi Kickstarter Page
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Michael Jones wrote an article for MagPi that introduces users to the basic architecture of FPGAs, why they work well with low cost existing embedded CPU systems such as the Raspberry Pi and how the Logi-Pi opens the doors to many applications for Raspberry Pi users. Be sure the check out the article in
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Jonathan Piat, wrote a great article about the API and driver implementation of the Logi-pi in this months issue of MagPi. Be sure to have a look.
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Stay Tuned for a Logi Board Kickstarter! The Logi-Team is hard at work preparing documentation, drivers, MFG logistics and support to initiate a kickstarter campaign, which will be the launch of the Logi FPGA boards into the wild. We plan to offer an array of peripheral boards that will allow users to learn to work
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BBot! A remote controlled robot that talks, sees and serves drinks at the pool! And is hilarious! This open source robot design is based on the BeagleBone Black micro embedded Linux computer and has a low cost FPGA cape attached. Embedded Linux coupled with an FPGA can dramatically augment any DIY electronics design – the
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We have kicked off the valentfx FPGA LOGi Wiki. We will be moving all documentation data to the wiki. www.wiki.valentfx.com
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LOGi Project Contest – Win a board to create your Project The LOGi FPGA boards were designed with the goal of unifying the use of existing hardware modules and embedded development platforms. The use of Arduino shields, PMOD modules FPGA technology in conjunction with high performance CPU technology creates a framework for a wide array