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Greg Steiert

@fpgahelper

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David Shadoff (@shadoff_d) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Arsenio "Missileman" You may wish to look at the Cynthion by Great Scott Gadgets, if you are only using USB 2.x or lower. They are available at Mouser for about US$210 . Documentation etc. linked in this post: greatscottgadgets.com/2024/07-02-cyn…

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Only three days left in the Haasoscope Pro campaign. It's already met the funding goal, so you can count on delivery. crowdsupply.com/andy-haas/haas…

MG (@_mg_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You might not like it, but this is what peak USA manufacturing looks like! (I was in the middle of live streaming firmware flashing & panel breaking of some PCBs. But then the house lizard decided to run through the middle of everything.)

You might not like it, but this is what peak USA manufacturing looks like! 

(I was in the middle of live streaming firmware flashing & panel breaking of some PCBs. But then the house lizard decided to run through the middle of everything.)
Paul Stoffregen (@paulstoffregen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next week PJRC will have a Leftover Teensy Stuff sale (now that SparkFun is manufacturing all Teensy boards). Teensy 4.0 with pins soldered crooked (but fully functional) at half price will come with a free grab bag of other leftover stuff. USA only shipping on this sale.

Altera (@alterafpga_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Andrew Elbert Wilson walks through an interactive, real-world image convolution project using Altera's Agilex™ 7 FPGAs — complete with platform design, FIR filters, and JTAG-driven debugging. 🔧 Full walkthrough + code + schematics on Hackster: hackster.io/FPGA_Zealot/im…

<a href="/FPGA_Zealot/">Andrew Elbert Wilson</a>  walks through an interactive, real-world image convolution project using Altera's Agilex™ 7 FPGAs — complete with platform design, FIR filters, and JTAG-driven debugging.

🔧 Full walkthrough + code + schematics on Hackster: hackster.io/FPGA_Zealot/im…
Greg Steiert (@fpgahelper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pablo does a great job explaining when to use an FPGA, but he misses the most important reason. Not using an FPGA takes all the fun out of it.