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Nanoboard 3000 includes instant deployment option

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Nov 25, 2009

Altium has added an instant deployment option to its new Nanoboard 3000 field-programmable-gate-array (FPGA) development board.

Designers can now take their FPGA-based designs from concept through to deployment without the need to create a custom printed circuit board (PCB).

The instant deployment options come from being able to clip the Nanoboard 3000 into a new range of enclosures designed in house by Altium.

Their modular form lets designers deploy FPGA-based designs created and hosted on the Nanoboard 3000 in a number of different ways: on desks, on walls, in either commercial or industrial locations, in extended options for multiple board designs and with or without the TFT display that comes with the enclosures.

With the Nanoboard 3000, FPGA-based prototypes are designed in days, according to the company.

The new deployment option now means that they are ready to be shipped to the field in minutes.

The design quality of the new enclosures means that designers can now present prototype designs to audiences such as venture capitalists and engineering directors, as well as peers and field test teams.

Instantly deploying the Nanoboard 3000 in the new modular enclosures gives designers the option of creating small production runs in commercially attractive cases, again without being compelled to manufacture custom enclosures or PCBs.

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