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Alchitry Au FPGA Development Board (Xilinx Artix 7)

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  • Description

This affordable and increasingly powerful FPGA board is a fantastic starting point into the world of FPGAs and the heart of your next project. Finally, now that SparkFun builds this board, we added a Qwiic connector for easy I²C integration!

The Alchitry Au features a Xilinx Artix 7 XC7A35T-1C FPGA with over 33,000 logic cells and 256 MB of DDR3 RAM. The Au offers 102 3.3 V logic level IO pins, 20 of which can be switched to 1.8 V; Nine differential analogue inputs; Eight general-purpose LEDs; a 100 MHz on-board clock that can be manipulated internally by the FPGA; a USB-C connector to configure and power the board; and a USB to serial interface for data transfer. To make getting started even easier, all Alchitry boards have full Lucid support, a built-in library of useful components to use in your project, and a debugger!

Features

  • Artix 7 XC7A35T-1C - 33,280 logic cells
  • 256 MB DDR3 RAM
  • 102 IO pins (3.3 V logic level, 20 of them can be switched to 1.8 V for LVDS)
  • Nine differential analogue inputs (One dedicated, Eight mixed with digital IO)
  • USB-C to configure and power the board
  • Eight general-purpose LEDs
  • One button (typically used as a reset)
  • 100 MHz on-board clock (can be multiplied internally by the FPGA)
  • Powered with 5 V through USB-C port, 0.1" holes, or headers
  • USB to serial interface for data transfer (up to 12 Mbaud)
  • Qwiic Connector
  • Dimensions: 65 x 45 mm

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