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NanoBoard
Last modified: Thursday, February 07, 2008 

A Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) development board used for the implementation and debugging of FPGA designs. NanoBoards provide communications to and from the FPGA and also incorporate a range of peripherals including LCD, flash memory, RAM, keyboard, and others used for application development. NanoBoards can also be chained together for complex system development. NanoBoard is a registered trademark of Altium Limited.

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Altium Limited is a developer of unified electronic product development solutions.

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Altium's NanoBoards are unique, reconfigurable hardware platforms that harnesses the power of today's high-capacity, low-cost programmable devices to allow rapid and interactive implementation and debugging of your digital designs.

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