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Arduino MKR Vidor 4000 Intel Cyclone 10CL016 FPGA

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Arduino MKR Vidor 4000 With the MKR VIDOR 4000 you can configure it the way you want. You can essentially create your own controller board. It comes loaded with hardware and potential: an 8 MB SRAM; a 2 MB QSPI Flash chip - 1 MB allocated for user applications; a Micro HDMI connector; an MIPI camera connector; and Wifi & BLE powered by U-BLOX NINA W10 Series. It also includes the classic MKR interface on which all pins are driven both by SAMD21 and FPGA. Plus, it has a Mini PCI Express connector with up to 25 user programmable pins. The FPGA contains 16K Logic Elements, 504 KB of embedded RAM, and 56 18x18 bit HW multipliers for high-speed DSP. Each pin can toggle at over 150 MHz and can be configured for functions such as UARTs, (Q)SPI, high resolution/high frequency PWM, quadrature encoder, I2C, I2S, Sigma Delta DAC, etc. The on-board FPGA can be also used for high-speed DSP operations for audio and video processing. This board also features a Microchip SAMD21. Communication between FPGA and the SAMD21 is seamless. Specifications FPGA: Intel Cyclone 10CL016 Mini PCI Express port with programmable pins Camera connector: MIPI camera connector Circuit Operating Voltage: 3.3V Digital I/O Pins: 22 headers 25 Mini PCI Express PWM Pins: All Pins UART: Up to 7 (depends on FPGA configuration) SPI: Up to 7 (depends on FPGA configuration) I2C: Up to 7 (depends on FPGA configuration) Analog Input Pins: n/a Analog Output Pins: n/a External Interrupts: n/a DC Current per I/O Pin: 4 or 8 mA Flash Memory: 2 MB SDRAM: 8 MB EEPROM: n/a Clock Speed: 48 MHz - up to 200 MHz Video Output: Micro HDMI Microcontroller: Microchip ATSAMD21 (Arm Cortex-M0 processor) Wi-Fi: U-blox Nina-W102 (VIN): 5V Supported Battery(*): Li-Po Single Cell, 3.7V, 700mAh Minimum Circuit Operating Voltage: 3.3V Digital I/O Pins: 22 PWM Pins: 12 (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, A3 - or 18 -, A4 -or 19) UART: 1 SPI: 1 I2C: 1 Analog Input Pins: 7 (ADC 8/10/12 bit) Analog Output Pins: 1 (DAC 10 bit) External Interrupts: 8 (0, 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, A1 -or 16-, A2 - or 17) Flash Memory: 256 KB SRAM: 32 KB EEPROM: No Clock Speed: 32.768 kHz (RTC), 48 MHz LED_BUILTIN: 6 Full-Speed USB Device and Embedded Host: Included LED_BUILTIN: 6 Length: 83 mm Width: 25 mm Weight: 32 g Resources & Downloads You can find in the Getting Started section all the information you need to configure your board, use the Arduino Software (IDE), and start tinker with coding and electronics. On the Software on the Arduino Forum On Projects on the Arduino Forum On the Product itself through our Customer Support Schematic PDF documents (.zip) Board Size (.dxf)