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LOGI-MARK1 Guide – Bitstream and Firmware Updates The LOGI-Mark1 allows for drag and drop reprogramming on FPGA bitstream files and the onboard Cortex M3 LPC1343 firmware files. This tutorial will walk through the steps required to update the bitstreams for the FPGA or the firmware for the MCU. Onboard Microcontroller The LOGI-MARK1 has a
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An acrylic base was designed for the LOGi-Mark1. The LOGi-Mark1 is designed to be used in multiple different environments including being used as an shield or expansion board for the Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone or Arduino. In order for the LOGi-Mark1 to work in all these environments expansion headers must be populated to interconnect
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The LOGI family is still in development and we are currently talking to distributors about carrying the boards. We have beta boards that being used to develop drivers,support code and examples. Some of the cool applications that we have developed to date can be found in the LOGi Blog. Please feel free to email
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Here's a hackaday writeup of the project. It's always nice be recognized. Great Work LOGi Team! Foreword: This project allows users to easily experiment with and discover the inner workings of mining on a low cost multi-purpose platform. Note that there are currently much faster and more powerful options available for bitcoin mining including
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I am looking for individuals that would be interested in being a beta tester for the FPGA MARK-1. The FPGA MARK-1 is a highly configurable FPGA platform that is intended to be used as an independent FPGA development board or as an add-on (shield) to existing embedded platforms. The platforms that the MARK-1 is intended
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We need your support! Please support the LOGI-BONE design which is entered into the beaglebone cape contest. We are hoping to place in the top 3 in order to get these boards into the hands of distributors and out the door to YOU! You can support by clicking "like" for facebook , +1 for google plus