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Documents Would You Be Interested in Building a Project with the Digilent Basys3 Entry Level FPGA Dev Board?
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  • Date Created: 16 Oct 2017 12:25 AM Date Created
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Would You Be Interested in Building a Project with the Digilent Basys3 Entry Level FPGA Dev Board?

The Basys3 board is a complete, ready-to-use digital circuit development platform based on the latest Artix Registered-7  Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) from Xilinx Registered. With its high -capacity FPGA, low overall cost, and collection of USB, VGA, and other ports, the Basys3 can host designs ranging from introductory combinational circuits to complex sequential circuits like embedded processors an d controllers. It includes enough switches, LEDs , and other I/O devices to allow a large number of designs to be completed without  the need for any additional hardware, and enough uncommitted FPGA I/O pins to allow designs to be expanded  using Digilent Pmods or other custom boards and circuits.

 

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Features

  • 1,800 Kbits of fast block RAM
  • 12-bit VGA output
  • 16 user LEDs
  • 16 user switches
  • 33,280 logic cells in 5200 slices (each slice contains four 6-input LUTs and 8 flip-flops)
  • 4 Pmod ports: 3 Standard 12-pin Pmod ports, 1 dual purpose XADC signal / standard Pmod port
  • 4-digit 7-segment display
  • 5 user pushbuttons
  • 90 DSP slices
  • Designed Exclusively for Vivado Design Suite. Expanded features are available through purchase of the Design Edition.
  • Digilent USB-JTAG port for FPGA programming and communication
  • Features the Xilinx Artix-7 FPGA: XC7A35T-1CPG236C
  • Five clock management tiles, each with a phase-locked loop (PLL)
  • Free WebPACKTm download for standard use.
  • Internal clock speeds exceeding 450 MHz
  • On-chip analog-to-digital converter (XADC)
  • Serial Flash
  • USB HID Host for mice, keyboards and memory sticks
  • USB-UART Bridge

 

What would you build?

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 7 years ago +3
    Having a built in VGA port is a great feature on a dev board, easy to implement graphical applications and the pmod ports look really useful too!
  • jomoenginer
    jomoenginer over 7 years ago +3
    Creating a retro game console that uses the VGA output would be a cool project to tackle. I have seen a few examples of this and I would be interested in seeing what I could some up with using the Basys…
  • kas.lewis
    kas.lewis over 7 years ago +2
    Is this board as well setup for beginners as the pervious road test board? If so just the idea of beaingable to learn how to use an FPGA would be a big win and once you get a feel for what they can do…
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    jomoenginer over 7 years ago

    Creating a retro game console that uses the VGA output would be a cool project to tackle.  I have seen a few examples of this and I would be interested in seeing what I could some up with using the Basys 3. 

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    jomoenginer over 7 years ago

    Creating a retro game console that uses the VGA output would be a cool project to tackle.  I have seen a few examples of this and I would be interested in seeing what I could some up with using the Basys 3. 

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