On 9 Dec 2008 at 9:32, Alexandre Souza wrote:
than $20.
Compared to the price of admission fee for, say, FPGA,
it's a real bargain.
You can program xilinx and altera FPGAs for less than $20 if you have a
parallel port. Do a search on "byteblaster" and be happy :)
That's not what I said. The TI stick will get you a CPU and the USB
debugging/programming interface--basically an eval kit for $20. You
even get a few LEDs to play with as well as something like (I don't
remember exactly) 14 I/Os. There's a $50 version with a wireless
interface.
Show me a $20 FPGA eval kit (with programmer) and I'll buy it.
Cheers,
Chuck