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Development board brings SoPC under control

An Altera Europe product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Oct 29, 2003

The Digilab CC is a development kit for customers building powerful system-on-a-programmable-chip (SoPC) solutions with Altera's low-cost Cyclone devices.

The Digilab CC is a development kit for customers building powerful system-on-a-programmable-chip (SoPC) solutions with Altera's low-cost Cyclone devices.

Featuring either a Cyclone EP1C20 or EP1C12 device, El Camino's Digilab CC development kit provides designers with a comprehensive platform for designing, prototyping, and debugging high-volume, cost-sensitive industrial applications.

"With the Digilab CC development kit, customers now have an ideal low-cost, high-performance programmable platform for prototyping and verifying their applications", said Andreas Bahrs, Managing Director of Sales at El Camino.

"As an Altera Certified Design Centre partner, we have worked closely with Altera to help customers achieve the optimal performance of their programmable logic designs".

El Camino's comprehensive Digilab CC development kit includes a powerful development board featuring a Cyclone FPGA, the Quartus II Web Edition design software, and several system reference designs, giving customers everything they need to quickly and easily start building their system.

"By partnering with El Camino, our customers now have a robust prototyping platform ideal for industrial applications", said Mike Phipps, Senior Marketing Manager for Altera's development kit programme.

"Additionally, El Camino and Altera have worked closely to ensure customers the highest level of design support and tools necessary to build their SOPC designs".

El Camino's Digilab CC development kit is available now with a Cyclone EP1C20 or EP1C12 device, and pricing starts at $599.

More information about both boards can be obtained on El Camino's website at www.elcamino.de.

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