I am thinking on buying a FPGA development board and i came across Xilinx' ML403 board and it seemed quite complete, with USB controller, LCD display, audio codec, video DAC, system ACE...
But I was wondering if it is really worth the price ($495) or if there is better priced options. Has anyone bought it? Feedback needed.
I have the ML402 and ML403. Both work fine, except one of them was missing a DIP switch. The board has a lot of stuff on it that drives up the cost. Stuff you may not need. The kit includes a power supply, but no software, no documentation, no interface cable. You must buy/download them separately. That kinda sucks, because the $99 Spartan-3 kit includes CDROMs, printed manuals, an interface cable, and now a CPLD kit!
Beware: The ML40x board's default demo code talks to the RS-232 port. If you connect that port to a Win2k SP3 computer and try to reboot the computer, Windows plug-and-play will detect the port, get confused, and crash with a cryptic BSOD.
There aren't many Virtex-4 development boards available yet. The Avnet/Memec Mini-Module looks interesting, but I haven't tried it: **broken link removed**
Thanks echo47, but while I was looking for option i came across the Virtex 2 pro development system ( http://www.digilentinc.com/info/XUPV2P.cfm ) which was designed for Xilinx' University Program. It was seems quite complete (I lose USB controllers but gain Gigabit transceivers) and is $200 cheaper than the ML403. What you guys think about it?
P.S: In this case the user have to buy the DDR SDRAM module separately but if i can use ordinary PC modules it shouldn't be a problem...
I haven't used the Diligent V2P board. It looks like a good deal if you qualify for the student price. Beware the comment about "delays in order fulfillment".
The V2P board has 10/100 ethernet. The ML40x has gigabit ethernet.
Hi i think we should consider the software. The V2P didn't support ISE webpack edition(the free edition) and spartan3 development board still support it.
If you know how to get the software(i think ISE support it) in nice price please tell me too .
Good luck and thanks
Xilinx offers deep discounts to universities. If you are a student, talk to your instructor or academic advisor:
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movingbait, which ISE and EDK licenses were included with your kit? Are they full versions or limited versions that only work with the development board? Xilinx advertising is always vague about that. ISE BaseX normally costs $700 and EDK $500.