Arduino Uno clone with an Altera MAX10

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Written by david on 29 April 2016.
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Alorium Technology (AloriumTech) has developed an Arduino Uno drop-in replacement powered by an FPGA, enabling much faster performance of hardware-accelerated functions. It is an Arduino-compatible board that uses a Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) as the main processing chip. The FPGA provides a reconfigurable hardware platform that hosts a soft implementation of an AVR instruction set compatible microcontroller and provides the ability to implement custom logic that can interface directly to the processor. XLR8 is compatible with the Arduino IDE and can be programmed just like any standard Arduino-compatible board.
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