⚡ Power your FPGA journey with Nexys 3 — where speed meets versatility!
The Nexys 3 Spartan-6 FPGA Trainer Board features a Xilinx Spartan6 XC6LX16 FPGA with 16MB Micron RAM and parallel/quad-mode SPI PCM storage, integrated 10/100 LAN PHY, USB-UART, and Type-A USB host for peripherals. It offers 8-bit VGA output, a 100MHz oscillator, and multiple Pmod and VHDC connectors, making it a comprehensive platform for advanced FPGA development and prototyping.
E**L
Nexys 3 is an outstanding system
Very good performance for testing the design of Digital Circuits, with this the Engineering Student and Professionals dedicated to the serious design of Digital Circuits can develop, test, simulate and implement from simple to very complex digital systems based on FPGA. The only point to improve is the instruction manuals, Digilent should prepare a better user friendly manual with structured information.
L**N
okay
This product has an economic value according to the tools offered, and I like the variety of projects that can be done with nexys3 and is recommended for those wishing to learn to program in VHDL
S**Y
Five Stars
Works great. The packaging was a little scuffed with the box cracked on the inside.
A**G
Easy to use development board
A good development board for learning digital logic with verilog or vhdl. Easy to interface to your own circuits or use with digiltinc pmod expansion boards. Enough space in the fpga for simple to reasonably complex projects.Can be powered by usb port or plugpack. Has more expansion ports than the atlys board.Reference manual and examples are provided on the digilent web site.Use xilinx webpack to produce bitstreams then to program the board (via usb) you can either use digilent's adept software or install their plugin to xilinx webpack and program the board from there. Also is an option to use a jtag programmer if you have one (xilinx platform cable or other).Very quick to program and easy to use. Reference manual covers all the features and nothing is left off the schematic which can be a program with some expensive boards (undocumented features and incomplete schematics to supposedly protect ip).The easiest fpga board I've ever used!
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