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Digilent Arty S7

The Arty S7 board features new Xilinx Spartan-7 FPGA and is the latest member of the Arty family for Makers and Hobbyists. The Spartan-7 FPGA offers the most size, performance, and cost-conscious design engineered with the latest technologies from Xilinx and is fully compatible with Vivado Design Suite. Putting this FPGA in the Arty form factor provides users with a wide variety of I/O and expansion options. Use the dual row Arduino® connectors to mount one of the hundreds of hardware compatible shields available, or use the Pmod ports with Digilent's pre-made Pmod IP blocks for a more streamlined design experience. Arty S7 was designed to be MicroBlaze ready and comes out of the box ready to use with the Xilinx free WebPack version of Vivado Design Suite.

The Moncky project

“Creating a complete working retro 16-bit computer from scratch in the style of the C64, CPC 464 and alike using an FPGA. Hi, welcome to the home of the Moncky project! The goal is to create a complete working retro …

FPGA to FPGA IR Communication

“Communicating between FPGA up to 40 metres apart using IR modulation. Processing at the edge is a rapidly increasing application for embedded systems, often these edge nodes are connected using a RF link e.g. Zigbee, WiFi etc. However, there …

Creating an FPGA-Based Low-Cost Imaging System

“Not all imaging systems need to be expensive. Solutions can be created using cost optimized FPGA and CMOS image sensors directly. Story Introduction Developing an embedded vision system does not require the use of an expensive FPGA or SoC, large …

Use Python, Zynq and OpenCV to Implement Computer Vision

“Use Python, OpenCV libraries and the PYNQ frame to implement the computer vision on Arty Z7-20 Xilinx Zynq SoC platform. In this example, users can understand how to use OpenCV to create a simple tracking example which tracks and identifies …