
MeshNetics - 802.15.4 / ZigBee Wireless RF Modules MeshNetics is a creator of easy-to-integrate 802.15.4 / ZigBee wireless RF modules and ZigBee PRO-certified mesh networking software, used by OEMs and system integrators to add wireless connectivity to their products and solutions.
MeshNetics RF modules feature industry-leading range performance, long battery life and ultra-small footprint.
They are designed for use in 868/915 MHz and 2.4 GHz frequency bands.
MeshNetics is a single source of ZigBee modules, development tools, networking software, technical support, and design services.

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BYU JHDL, Open Source FPGA CAD Tools
JHDL is a set of FPGA CAD tools developed at Brigham Young University's Configurable Computing Laboratory that allows the user to design the structure and layout of a circuit, debug the circuit in simulation, netlist and interface for bit-stream synthesis, and so forth.
It is an exploratory attempt to identify the key features and functionality of good FPGA tools.
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http://www.jhdl.org
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Cameron - Compiling high-level programs to FPGA configurations
The goal of the Cameron project is to make FPGAs and other adaptive computer systems available to more applications programmers, by raising the abstraction level from hardware circuits to software algorithms.
To this end, we have developed a variant of the C programming language and an optimizing compiler that maps high-level programs directly onto FPGAs . . .
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http://www.cs.colostate.edu
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FPGA CPU / last update 2003
The purpose of this site is to share the lore of designing custom processors and integrated systems-on-chips using FPGAs (field-programmable gate arrays). The XSOC Project - an unsupported collection of experimental hardware and software designs and specifications, cited in the Circuit Cellar magazine series, "Building a RISC System in an FPGA", and providing an example for the noble purpose of teaching computer design.
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http://www.fpgacpu.org
date: 2/5/2003
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FPGA Synth
We hope to grow this site into a usefull resource for anyone interested in using FPGAs to generate or process audio signals.
We have a range of modules which can be used for your projects, if you have a project or are starting one, let us know and we'll add some information and a link into our projects section.
There's also mailing list, a wiki, information about different types of evaluation boards, beginners examples and may more...
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http://www.fpga.synth.net
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