Embedded computer vision is a highly multidisciplinary field that requires expertise in optics, image sensors, hardware, firmware, and more. Therefore, the barriers to using technology in this field are quite high. The Vision FPGA SoM is a Lattice FPGA-based system-on-module that integrates an ultra-low power vision sensor, 3-axis accelerometer/gyroscope and I²S MEMS microphone in a small form factor (3 cm x 2 cm).
ChipWhisperer-Husky is a compact package for experimental side-channel power analysis and fault injection. It follows in the footsteps of our ChipWhisperer-Lite and ChipWhisperer-Pro products and adds new features such as a high-speed logic analyzer for visualizing faults, real-time data streaming for attacking asymmetric algorithms, and additional I/O Extension pins.
ThunderScope is the first oscilloscope designed specifically for Thunderbolt, allowing live sample data to be streamed to your computer at over 1 GB/s. This design eliminates all limitations of traditional oscilloscopes by leveraging the powerful processing capabilities of modern devices. Measurements are made fast and easy, with cramped UIs replaced by multi-window layouts and support for modern accessibility features. Sample memory was increased from megabytes to gigabytes, and the fixed list of protocols and trigger types was replaced by an ever-expanding repo. ThunderScope is also open source, so you have complete control over your data from the moment you sample it. You can easily add your own custom features and benefit from new features built by the community.
Loko is an open source, battery-operated GPS tracker. It's a small, simple, and useful device that sends navigation data to its receiver via a peer-to-peer LoRa radio. Unlike other similar technologies, there are no ongoing costs. Loko is based on radio communication and requires no SIM card/monthly fee. It also works everywhere, even without 2G/3G/LTE coverage.
SYZYGY is an FPGA extension standard for medium to high speed interfaces. This design is a breakout board for connecting dual Atto320 LWIR sensors. Designed to mate with existing sensor breakout boards that provide FFC connectivity.
SYZYGY is an FPGA extension standard for medium to high speed interfaces. This design breaks out all 32 I/O pins into taps with 0.1" headers. A small prototyping area is also provided.
This design is a connector for the Raspberry Pi HQ camera.
It is a very beautiful and convenient little board. But it has a small flaw, the ice40 FPGA it uses is very simple, and it's generally fun to see people doing exciting projects with 5k LUTs. Sometimes it's convenient to have some extra space available when experimenting.
icebreaker++ is a very nice and convenient little board. But it has a small flaw, the ice40 FPGA it uses is very simple, and it's generally fun to see people doing exciting projects with 5k LUTs. Sometimes it's convenient to have some extra space available when experimenting.
SYZYGY is an FPGA extension standard for medium to high speed interfaces. This design splits the video output to a regular digital display and also supports input from the digital display. It connects to the SERDES via a SYZYGY-TXR connector. Would love to be able to test the 5Gbps output of high resolution GPDI.
SYZYGY is an FPGA extension standard for medium to high speed interfaces. This project is a splitter that outputs video to a regular digital display and also supports input from a digital display.
The icebreaker project is a very nice and handy little board. But it has a small flaw, the ice40 FPGA it uses is very simple, and it's generally fun to see people doing exciting projects with 5k LUTs. Sometimes it's convenient to have some extra space available when experimenting.
The biggest feature of this open source oscilloscope is its strong waveform rendering (afterglow/fluorescence) effect. At the beginning, the author used Raspberry Pi Module 3, which can render 22,000 frames per second. In the later stage, NVIDIA Jetson is used, which can render 130,000 frames. frame. ZYNQ's FPGA is responsible for triggering and data acquisition, and A9 is responsible for transmitting data to the Raspberry Pi. Then the Raspberry Pi does the display processing. The ADC uses 1Gsps HMCAD1511.
ScopeFun is an open source all-in-one instrumentation platform. It includes oscilloscopes, arbitrary waveform generators, spectrum analyzers, logic analyzers and digital pattern generators.
The B-L462E-CELL1 Discovery kit is a turnkey development platform for cellular IoT devices.
The physical layer data sending and receiving of a PC is very simple. As long as one condition is met, that is, the CRC check of the data packet is correct, the network card can send the data packet to the application software. Otherwise, the network card will directly discard the data packet, which cannot be caught by any software. to the data packet.
CPLD portable digital storage oscilloscope hardware platform design
NuMicro® M2351 Series is Nuvoton's secure IoT series microcontrollers, based on Arm® Cortex®M23 CPU, with built-in Armv8-M architecture and TrustZone® technology. Its security and diverse power management modes make innovation in IoT applications more convenient.
NuMicro® M2354 Series is Nuvoton's secure IoT microcontroller series. Based on Arm® Cortex®M23 CPU, built-in TrustZone® technology based on Armv8-M architecture. As the latest generation product of Nuvoton's secure IoT microcontroller series, it includes a chip-level security key storage area, an internal software and firmware protection mechanism in the microcontroller, and the ability to pass security settings for Arm® PSA CertifiedTM Level 2 Standard, even Arm® PSA CertifiedTM Level 3 protection against attacks on the chip. This is a competitive solution for devices that require more security and ultra-low power consumption in the IoT market.