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Powering FPGAs Without the Headaches: Evaluating the MCP16701 PMIC
Alongside the design and development of FPGA applications, we also design FPGA- and microprocessor-based boards, for example our tile range, development boards, and tile carrier cards . One of the key aspects we consider is how we are able to power the FPGA or microprocessor. Powering FPGAs or microprocessors can be a challenge, as we often require low voltages that are very stable while supplying high currents. Sequencing requirements also come to the fore, with the need to
Dec 26, 20255 min read


MicroChip : Discovery board
One of the devices we often use for our client space projects is the PolarFire and PolarFire SoC. Over the years we have done several...
Jan 3, 20255 min read


Mission-Ready Microcontrollers: Unleashing the Power of the SAMRH71
Not everything we do is FPGA-related; we often design boards and develop embedded software applications. More often than not, the project...
Dec 31, 20244 min read


Curiosity Nano
One of the boards purchased in 2024 which was sat in my backlog was the Microchip Curiosity Nano evaluation kit. This board contains a...
Dec 30, 20244 min read


High-speed serial transceivers in PolarFire FPGAs
Introduction As part of our ongoing series of blog posts on high-speed serial transceivers we are going to look at how to create a...
Jan 9, 20236 min read
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