It's about half the price of the other FPGAs I've seen commonly used for hobbyist projects [1], doesn't need any separate programmer board to interface to your computer for programming, and has an open source tool chain available.
I've not played with it, as it just showed up in a mailing from Sparkfun about new products.
It's about half the price of the other FPGAs I've seen commonly used for hobbyist projects [1], doesn't need any separate programmer board to interface to your computer for programming, and has an open source tool chain available.
I've not played with it, as it just showed up in a mailing from Sparkfun about new products.
[1] such as https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11953