7 Ways to Leave your Spartan-6 is an element14 community program run in conjunction with AMD-Xilinx to teach you about the migration from the Spartan-6 to the Spartan-7 FPGAs.
About Competition | How To Play | The Kit | The Activities | The Prizes | Resources | Example Application | Terms & Conditions
What's This About?
The AMD-Xilinx Spartan-6 FPGA family was introduced in 2009. With current parts shortages, designers are learning how to migrate their designs to the newer Spartan-7 FPGA. element14 is inviting you to participate in this fun activity, where you can win great prizes by putting a twist on an old song with element14’s 7 Ways to Leave Your Spartan-6.
You have to play to win and in the process, you'll learn about the Spartan-7 FPGA family. Every two weeks, element14 will go live with a new activity that will help you better understand the Spartan-6 to Spartan-7 FPGA migration. Our judges will award you points for every activity you do. At the end of the program, element14 will tally up the points, and the top point-getters will win some great prizes. You don't have to complete every activity, but the more you play, the better chance you have to win BIG.
How To Receive An Arty S7: Spartan-7 FPGA Development Board
Some of the activities below require a dev board. We have 25 boards to give away for this activity. To get a board, please fill out a short application. The best applicants will be shipped a free board. If you do not receive a free board, and you still want to participate, you can also purchase a board here .
The Activities
Every two weeks, we will go live with a new activity from the list below. Just post your blogs or projects in the FPGA group and tag it with “Spartan_Migration.” The deadline for completion of any activity is July 7th, 2022.
- Start 14th April: Write a blog comparing the differences between the Spartan-6 and Spartan-7 FPGAs. Up to 10 points
- Start 28th April: Take our quiz and use the guide here to help. Up to 10 points
- Start 12th May: Build a project with the Arty S7. Up to 50 points
- Start 17th May: Ask/answer a question or start a discussion. Up to 25 points
- Start 26th May: Add a sensor to your project. Up to 50 points
- Start 9th June: Use your ongoing project to create an experiment. Up to 50 points
- Start 23rd June: Write a summary blog on what you learned about the Spartan-7 FPGA. Up to 15 points
There will be four big prizes awarded in this competition: a Grand Prize, Second Prize, Third Prize and an Honorable Mention. If prizes are not available in your location, equivalent value substitutes may be selected. Participants who have met the requirements for finishing the competition, but have not been chosen for the four big prizes will receive a T-Shirt or other swag. (Note: The winners of the four big prizes will not receive a participant prize.)
Samsung Galaxy Book Flex Laptop + Active2 Galaxy Watch ($1522)*
Apple iPad Air + Series 7 Watch ($1000)*
Audio Technica Bluetooth Turntable + Bose Soundlink Resolve+ II BluetoothSpeaker + Frames Tenor (Non-Prescription) ($749)*
Lenovo Tab M8 2nd Gen ($100)*
Resources/Technical Documentation
- Migrating from AMD-Xilinx Spartan-6 to 7 Series and Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoCs
- 7 Series FPGAs Migration
- UltraScale Architecture Migration
- Migrating Spartan-6 Designs to 7 Series & Beyond
- Webinar | Mastering the Migration Journey from Spartan-6 FPGAs to 7 Series and Beyond
Tips on Writing Your Application
If you want to get a chance to receive one of the 25 FREE Kits, you will need to submit an application no later than April 28, 2022. The key to writing a winning application is to provide as much meaningful information about your proposed experiments as possible.
The application entry form should be detailed enough to give a good idea of what you plan to do and how you plan to pull it off. But you don’t have to write a book! By answering each of the following questions in your application, you will provide enough information:
(a) Describe your technical background.
(b) Why are you interested in this competition? What interests you about FPGAs?
(c) What kind of experiment(s) do you plan to perform? (Be as specific as you can)
(d) Have you participated in the element14 Community? If so, please provide some links to what you've done. If you are a new member, answer "New Member."
All interested element14 members must submit an application entry form before the end of enrollment on April 28, 2022.
Here are some other suggestions for completing a winning application:
- Please complete all required information (contact information, etc.) Please use the email address that is associated with your element14 profile.
- Answer all of the application questions. Tell us why you want to be selected. Before deciding what you want to write, think about the following things:You are entering a competition. The most persuasive applications are the ones that attract the eye of the judges.
A single sentence application will never be selected. This competition is not a game of chance.
Be as detailed as possible, but don't write a book.
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