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    Alchitry Cu V2 FPGA Development Board Lattice iCE40 HX 7680 Logic Cells 79 I/O Pins USBC Open Source (Project IceStorm)

    • FPGA chip: Lattice iCE40HX: 7,680 logic cells open to experimentation via the opensource Project IceStorm toolchain
    • 79 generalpurpose I/O pins: Ideal for connecting sensors, LEDs, buttons, and custom circuits directly
    • Onboard 100MHz clock: Programmable clock source for synchronous designs and precise timing
    • USBC connection: Powers the board and enables FPGA configuration via standard cable QWIIC connector: For easy I2C integration
    • Builtin USBtoserial interface: Seamless data and debug communication with a host computer
    • Eight general purpose LEDs: Useful for status indicators, test benches, and visual feedback
    • Compact Alchitry V2 form factor: Small and hobbyistfriendly design optimized for breadboard and prototyping use
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    The same features as the previous Cu but in the new Alchitry V2 format (smaller board, new connectors). The Alchitry Cu is a "lighter" FPGA version than the Alchitry Au but still offers something completely unique. FPGAs, or Field-Programmable Gate Arrays, are an advanced development board type for engineers and hobbyists alike to experience the next step in programming with electronics. The Cu truly exemplifies the trend of more affordable and increasingly powerful FPGA boards arriving each year. This board is a fantastic starting point into the world of FPGAs and the heart of your next project.

    Finally, now that this board is built by SparkFun, we added a Qwiic connector for easy I2C integration! The Alchitry Cu uses the Lattice iCE40 HX FPGA with 7680 logic cells and is supported by the open source tool chain Project IceStorm. The Cu possesses 79 IO pins with eight general purpose LEDs; a 100MHz on-board clock that can be manipulated internally by the FPGA; a USB-C connector to configure and power the board; and a USB to serial interface for data transfer.
    Notice: Lattice offers free licenses to hobbyists, enthusiasts, community educators & start-up companies. If this describes you, please contact them to register for a free iCEcube2 license with subject New iCEcube2 License Request. By adding stackable expansion boards similar to shields or HATs called "Elements, " the Alchitry Cu is able to expand its own hardware capabilities by adding prototyping spaces, buttons, LEDs, and more!

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