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Featuring the ValentF(x) Mark 1 FPGA Board integrated with a BeagleBone Black embedded Linux minicomputer, this open source robot design is a great reference for advanced DIY robotics enthusiasts! With the novel goal of serving beverages poolside, this hilarious remote controlled robot can interact with customers through wireless video and audio, display information about drink
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The LOGi boards will be returning to their home roots, Maker Faire New York 2013. Last year we took the alpha version FPGA Mark-1, now LOGi-Mark1, to Maker Faire to see what other FPGA and electronics enthusiasts would think of the design. We got a lot of great feedback and now have some
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The LOGi-Pi FPGA development board has arrived The first version of the LOGi-Pi PCBs were received and the first board arcticles have been assembled and are being tested. The LOGi-Pi is the latest edition ot the LOGi FPGA family. The LOGi-Pi was designed to add FPGA expansion to the Raspberry Pi in a plug
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LOGi Code and project documentation is being hosted on github. Kee up to date with the latest drivers, drivers, project, schematics from the repository. We will also be adding wiki content to include guides and documentation. LOGi Family Repository
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Written by Andy Gikling on Thursday, 11 July 2013. Posted in LOGi Guides and Tutorials, LOGi-Mark1 Here is a great Guide to get you up and started quickly on the LOGi-Mark1.
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All LOGi boards are capable of having the host, Pi/Bone/Arduino, directly configure the FPGA. This guide contains the required information on how to access the relevant control pin, sequence required to reprogram the FPGA. LOGi-Mark1 Reconfiguration The LOGi-Mark1 board contains the LPC1343 MCU. To minimize the number of pins needed from the Host platforms ,
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LOGi-MARK-1 EDU Expansion PCB The Mark-1 educational (EDU) expansion PCB was designed to be used in conjunction with the MARK-1 development platform as an educational tool. The EDU expansion PCB contains peripherals that are compatible with exmaples for the "Pong Chu" book. There were also some extra peripherals added to add bit flavor to
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LOGI-MARK1 Sobel Filter Demo Image Processing Applications in image processing technology are becoming more and more prevalent with the availability of low cost high performance electronics systems. The addition of image processing algorithms to such systems enables applications such as object tracking and detection, autonomous movement, ambient change recognition, etc. Image processing is known to
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A CMOS camera PCB, "LOGi-Cam", was designed to allow plug and play expansion between LOGi family boards and low cost CMOS cameras. CMOS cameras come with a wide range of available features from low to high resolution to low to high frame rates. The LOGi-Cam makes it easy to add this wide array
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The LOGi-Mark1 can be connected to multiple embedded platforms including the Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone and Arduino. In order for the LOGi-Mark1 to be able to connect to these platforms, headers must be populated that connect to the respective embedded platform. In some cases the end user may wish to be able to connect