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Kick Start Your PolarFire® FPGA Designs with Easy-to-Use Development Kits

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PolarFire® FPGA development kits are comprehensive, user-friendly evaluation platforms for analyz

[Image]( [Image] [[] [Image] [Image] PolarFire® FPGA development kits are comprehensive, user-friendly evaluation platforms for analyzing the features and capabilities of the PolarFire family of FPGAs. They enable quick prototyping by demonstrating specific applications. Our rich collection of easily accessible demonstration guides, application noes and sample designs simplify your development. The PolarFire FPGA Video and Imaging Kit offers specific peripherals and components to implement applications that span the Smart Embedded Vision spectrum such as machine vision, thermal imaging, gaming, video surveillance, robotics, machine learning and Human-Machine Interface (HMI). Offering on-board DDR4, DDR3, SPI-Flash and a wide variety of connectors, the PolarFire FPGA Evaluation Kit is well suited for evaluating high-speed transceivers as well as applications like 10 Gb Ethernet, JESD204B, CPRI, BMR and more. The PolarFire FPGA Splash Kit provides general-purpose interfaces for evaluating and developing a broad range of generic functions. [Learn More Learn More [[]]( [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [SinaWeibo]( [Wechat]( [Microchip Technology Inc Logo]( [Microchip Technology Inc Logo] [[] ©Copyright 2020 Microchip Technology Inc. All rights reserved. 2355 West Chandler Blvd. Chandler, Arizona, USA 85224-6199[Update Email Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [View Privacy Policy](

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