FPGA Boards

Hardware mainboards based on Field Programmable Gate Array chips, featuring reconfigurable hardware logic, strong parallel computing capability and ultra-high real-time performance.

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  • Basys 3 Artix-7 FPGA Training Board | Macchikoo

    Basys 3 Artix-7 FPGA Training Board | Macchikoo

    Basys 3 FPGA development board adopts Xilinx Artix-7 XC7A35T main chip with sufficient logic cells, DSP resources and high-speed clock plus integrated XADC. Equipped with LEDs, switches, buttons, 7-segment display, VGA, UART and Pmod expansion ports, it works with free Vivado software. Perfect for student learning, digital logic training and FPGA project development.

  • Tang Nano 20K Gowin FPGA Development Board | Macchikoo

    Tang Nano 20K Gowin FPGA Development Board | Macchikoo

    • [FPGA Chip] Sipeed Tang Nano 20K employs the GW2AR-18 QN88 FPGA chip, featuring 20,736 LUT4 logic units and 15,552 registers. It incorporates two internal PLLs and multiple DSP units supporting 18-bit x 18-bit multiplication for accelerated digital computation.
    • [Onboard Debugger] The BL616 chip on the Sipeed Tang Nano 20K development board provides JTAG download functionality for the FPGA, USB-to-serial communication with the FPGA, a virtual serial port for FPGA SPI communication, and a virtual serial port to control the MS5351 clock output.
    • [RISC-V Linux] Sipeed Tang Nano 20K development board runs the RISC-V Linux system, enabling seamless retro gaming experiences with nano tang.
    • [Application Scenarios] Sipeed Tang Nano 20K development board supports game console emulation, RGB display control, multi-screen output, 20K LUT4, and RISC-V soft core experimentation.