Department of Electrical, Electronics and Communication Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Dharwad
Terasic DE10 Nano
The Terasic DE10-Nano is a versatile development board designed for education and prototyping in digital logic, embedded systems, and FPGA-based applications. It is widely used in academic settings and by hobbyists for learning and experimentation. Key features include:
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1. FPGA Technology: The DE10-Nano is powered by the Intel (formerly Altera) Cyclone V SoC FPGA, which combines an ARM Cortex-A9 processor with FPGA fabric, providing both processing power and hardware flexibility.
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2. ARM Processor: The board includes a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor, which can run a Linux-based operating system and handle general-purpose processing tasks, while the FPGA fabric can be used for custom hardware acceleration.
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3. Connectivity and I/O: It offers a range of I/O options, including HDMI input and output, USB ports, Ethernet, and GPIO pins, allowing users to interface with various external devices and peripherals.
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4. Memory and Storage: The DE10-Nano comes with 1 GB of DDR3 SDRAM for the ARM processor and 32 MB of flash memory, providing sufficient resources for most embedded and FPGA projects.
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5. Educational and Development Uses: The board is popular in educational environments for teaching digital logic, embedded system design, and FPGA programming. It supports development using Intel's Quartus software for FPGA design and can be used for a wide range of projects from simple logic circuits to complex embedded systems.
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6. Expansion: The DE10-Nano features various expansion connectors, including a GPIO header and PMOD connectors, which allow for the addition of custom peripherals and modules.
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The Terasic DE10-Nano provides a powerful and flexible platform for both learning and prototyping, offering a blend of FPGA capabilities and processor power in a compact, accessible package.
