Promoting adaptable and intelligent FPGA innovation through education.
In this week’s episode of the Teardown Sessions, we are going live from our Open Hack Day at the CETI Lab in Portland State University. Join us live to ask our special guest xobs (Sean Cross) your questions and see his latest hardware creations. We will also be taking a look at some of the other projects that local engineers, artists and hardware hackers are working on during the Open Hack Day, from music tech bleeps and bloops and blinkenlights to interactive murals.
One fully assembled and tested Precursor. Includes a debug interface but no USB Type-C cable or charger. Comes with an installed QWERTY keyboard and alternate QWERTZ, AZERTY, Dvorak, Hangul, and blank keyboard overlays.
An adapter board between a Precursor and a Raspberry Pi 3B+ or 4 for low-level debugging and reflashing.