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FPGA Starter Kit

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FPGA Starter Kit

As field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) become faster and more affordable, engineers and scientists with little or no digital hardware design expertise are looking to take advantage of this technology to create custom solutions. To address this growing interest, vendors are developing higher-level tools that make it easier to program FPGAs and deliver the benefits of FPGA technology to new applications. Download this resource kit to learn about FPGAs and get started with FPGA programming.


Kit Contents


  • Tutorial: FPGAs - Under the Hood
    Learn about the fundamental parts of an FPGA and how they all work “under the hood” in this white paper geared for nondigital designers.
  • Webcast: What's New in LabVIEW FPGA 8.6
    Examine the continued NI investment in LabVIEW FPGA intellectual property (IP) and learn about new functions for process control, digital filtering, and signal generation. Use new configuration wizards for hardware setup and code generation. Finally, learn about the pioneer support for the new fixed-point data type, allowing decimal representation in LabVIEW FPGA.
  • Selected LabVIEW FPGA IP
    Download selected LabVIEW FPGA functions or IP and readme files to get started with FPGA programming.
  • Try LabVIEW FPGA Now
    Try LabVIEW instantly online or download the free evaluation to experience the benefits of LabVIEW FPGA and start programming.




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