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Terasic DE0-Nano-SoC kit/Atlas-SoC kit

1. FPGA Device
    Altera Cyclone® V SE 5CSEMA4U23C6N device
    Serial configuration device – EPCS128
    USB-Blaster II onboard for programming; JTAG Mode
    2 push-buttons
    4 slide switches
    8 green user LEDs
    Three 50MHz clock sources from the clock generator
    Two 40-pin expansion header
    One Arduino expansion header (Uno R3 compatibility), can connection with Arduino shields.
    One 10-pin Analog input expansion header. (shared with Arduino Analog input)
    A/D converter, 4-pin SPI interface with FPGA
2. HPS (Hard Processor System)
    925MHz Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor
    1GB DDR3 SDRAM (32-bit data bus)
    1 Gigabit Ethernet PHY with RJ45 connector
    USB OTG Port, USB Micro-AB connector
    Micro SD card socket
    Accelerometer (I2C interface + interrupt)
    UART to USB, USB Mini-B connector
    Warm reset button and cold reset button
    One user button and one user LED
    LTC 2x7 expansion header
3. Kit contents
-Atlas-soc
+ Color Box
+ ATLAS-SoC Board
+ Power DC Adapter
+ Type A to Mini-B USB Cable x1
+ Type A to Micro-B USB Cable x1
+ Sponsor Card
+ ATLAS-SoC Quick Start Guide 
+ MicroSD Card
- DE0-Nano-SoC
+ Color Box
+ ATLAS-SoC Board
+ Power DC Adapter
+ Type A to Mini-B USB Cable x1
+ Type A to Micro-B USB Cable x1
+ Sponsor Card
+ DE0-Nano-SoC Quick Start Guide 
+ MicroSD Card

Details

Datasheets

The DE0-Nano-SoC Development Kit presents a robust hardware design platform built around the Altera System-on-Chip (SoC) FPGA, which combines the latest dual-core Cortex-A9 embedded cores with industry-leading programmable logic for ultimate design flexibility. Users can now leverage the power of tremendous re-configurability paired with a high-performance, low-power processor system. Altera’s SoC integrates an ARM-based hard processor system (HPS) consisting of processor, peripherals and memory interfaces tied seamlessly with the FPGA fabric using a high-bandwidth interconnect backbone. The DE0-Nano-SoC development board is equipped with high-speed DDR3 memory, analog to digital capabilities, Ethernet networking, and much more that promise many exciting applications.

The DE0-Nano-SoC Development Kit contains all the tools needed to use the board in conjunction with a computer that runs the Microsoft Windows XP or later.

What's different between the DE0-Nano-SoC kit and the Atlas-SoC kit?          

The DE0-Nano-SoC kit  uses the same printed circuit board as the Altas-SoC development platform. The only difference is the getting-started process for the two kits. Both kits come with a unique set of reference designs, tools, and documentation providing very different user experiences. Here's how to decide which is better for you:

DE0-Nano-SoC: Designed for the hardware developer. It provides reference designs and tutorials to guide you through your first FPGA, HPS, and system designs.
Atlas-SoC: Designed for the embedded software developer. It boots Linux, runs web and VNC servers, and provides reference designs, development tools, and tutorials to accelerate the learning curve of developing software for SoCs.

Can’t decide which to use? Here’s how to get them both.
Regardless of which kit you have, the reference designs, tools, documentation, and SD card images are available for free download. Because the hardware is the same, you can turn a DE0-Nano-SoC kit  into an Atlas-SoC kit , or visa-versa, with a simple download and flash card update. Here's where to get the kit"soft" content:

  • Quality Engagement
  • Easy change and return
  • Delivery Avaliable
  • Favorable payment

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