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Advice needed for FPGA project

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  • C CoolTeddyBear

    depends on your budget. I bought a few EP2C5T144C8N mini boards through Amazon for under $20 each but you would also need the $10 'Blaster' programming cable. Look up "RioRand EP2C5T144 Altera Cyclone II FPGA Mini Development Board " on Amazon.(free shipping) just connect to 5 volts. The Software is free from Altera (now Intel) I use Altera Quartus II 13 sp1 I have several 8 bit microprocessor emulator projects I run in them

    Live long and prosper

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    Hi all Thanks for advices. I will need time to study all those options.

    Patrice “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein

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      A while back, Michaela Blott of Xilinx was the first I know of to do it all, communications and otherwise, to put a KVS onto an FPGA that handled IP requests at line rates up to 10gbps (and they projected they could do 100gbps with one FPGA node.) https://www.usenix.org/sites/default/files/conference/protected-files/blott\_hotcloud13\_slides.pdf Since then many have repeated this work in conferences, but I believe you can get her code and help if you use a Xilinx FPGA. Nice lady.

      Charlie Johnson

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      Hi all Thanks for advices. I will need time to study all those options.

      Patrice “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein

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        Hi all Thanks for advices. I will need time to study all those options.

        Patrice “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein

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