EE Journal previews $99 FPGA Explorer board from ADIuvo Engineering
EE Journal introduces a new low‑cost FPGA development board. The board is priced at $99, making it affordable for hobbyists. It is built by
EE Journal introduces a new low‑cost FPGA development board. The board
is priced at $99, making it affordable for hobbyists. It is built by
ADIuvo Engineering and uses an AMD Artix UltraScale FPGA. The design
targets rapid prototyping and educational projects. The board includes
standard interfaces for peripherals. Documentation and support are
provided through the manufacturer. Early reviewers note its potential
for cost‑sensitive applications. The product expands access to
high‑performance FPGA technology.