Adiuvo Explorer Board Brings AMD FPGA Development to Students for $99
The Adiuvo Explorer Board is a new $99 open-source FPGA development platform built around the AMD Artix UltraScale+ AU7P chip, targeting students and hobbyists priced out of traditional FPGA hardware. The board requires only a USB-C cable and AMD's free Vivado software to get started, eliminating the need for separate programmers or power supplies. It offers 82,000 logic cells, 216 DSP slices, and 3.8 Mb of block RAM, along with Pmod, Zmod, and SYZYGY interfaces plus GTH transceivers capable of 12.5 Gbps. A cost-saving PCB design technique using offset through-hole vias allows the fine-pitch BGA layout to be manufactured without exotic fabrication processes. All schematics, PCB layouts, and reference designs are being released publicly, making the board a practical learning tool as well as a functional development platform.
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