If you’re looking for a real bargain in an FPGA development board, Adiuvo Engineering’s Adam Taylor has a deal for you. His company’s new $99 Explorer dev board sports an AMD Artix UltraScale+ AU7P FPGA, which is lower than the single-piece price for the FPGA alone. How does Adiuvo work this magic? AMD was an active participant in this board’s development because it wanted a low-cost dev board for the Artix UltraScale+ family. Taylor’s Adiuvo wa…
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