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FITkit (hardware)

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FITkit
Hardware
FPGASpartan 3 XC3S50-4PQ208C
USB interfaceFTDI FT2232C
I/O
PS2 connectors
RS232 connector
Keyboard
Line LCD display
Expansion connectors
LicenseBSD licenses
Websitehttp://merlin.fit.vutbr.cz/FITkit

FITkit is a hardware platform used for educational purposes at the Brno University of Technology in the Czech Republic.

FITkit

The FITkit contains a low-power microcontroller, a field programmable gate array chip (FPGA) and a set of peripherals. Utilizing advanced reconfigurable hardware, the FITkit may be modified to suit various tasks.

Configuration of the FPGA chip can be specified using the VHDL hardware description language (i.e. VHSIC hardware description language).

Software for the Microcontroller is written in C and compiled using the GNU Compiler Collection. Configuration of the FPGA chip is synthesized from the source VHDL code using professional design tools, which are also available free of charge.

Use in education

The FITkit serves as an educational tool in several courses throughout the bachelor's and master's degree programmes. Students are expected to create an FPGA interpreter design of a simple programming language (such as Brainfuck) as part of the Design of Computer Systems course.[1]

Licensing

The project is developed as an open-source (software) and open-core (hardware), under the BSD license.

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