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In this Teardown Session, Crowd Supply's Helen Leigh talks with Greg Steiert from Altera. Greg has figured out how to build a $5 drag-n-drop FPGA loader using a Raspberry Pi Pico and open-source software, and now he's working on an upgraded version.
Help us welcome Haasoscope Pro to the Altera Innovation Lab, a full redesign of the original Haasoscope, which was the first open hardware real-time USB oscilloscope. The new Pro version increases the bandwidth from 60 MHz to a whopping 2 GHz, the resolution from 8 to 12 bits, and the sample rate from 125 MS/s to an impressive 3.2 GS/s.
For those of you who weren’t able to attend Altera Innovators Day in San Jose, we have some exciting news!The keynote, technical sessions, and even some of the demos are now available on YouTube. Catch up on what’s been happening at Altera and learn about the latest products and tools, including more details on the coming Agilex 3 devices. Check out all the videos from the event in this playlist.