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Nandland Go Board - FPGA Development Board for Beginners with USB Cable, 4 LEDs, 4 Push-Buttons, 7-Segment Display, VGA, PMOD, Win/Mac/Linux Compatible

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  • The best way to get started with FPGAs: Using a simple board with projects that build on eachother, now anyone can get started with FPGA development!
  • Fun peripherals available: With 4 LEDs, 4 push-buttons, 7-segment display, USB connector, a VGA connector, and a PMOD (for expansion) you can have dozens of fun projects available to you out of the box!
  • Works with Verilog and VHDL: No matter which programming language you want to get started with, the Go Board will work for you!
  • No extra device required: Simply plug the Go Board into a USB port and go! Getting started with FPGAs has never been easier.
  • Works with all operating systems: Windows, Mac, Linux
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The best FPGA development board for beginners from nandland.com. Using Verilog or VHDL, you can work with the easy-to-use Go Board to get started in the fun world of FPGAs. Simply plug the Go Board into a USB connector on your computer to get started (USB cable included). With 4 push buttons, 4 LEDs, a two digit 7-segment display, PMOD connector, USB interface, and a VGA display, you'll have dozens of projects available to you! The Go Board uses the ICE40HX1K FPGA from Lattice Semiconductor, which is powerful but simple enough not to overwhelm you when you're first getting started. And it's compatible with open-source tools. Getting started with FPGAs has never been easier.