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Intel® began shipping the original NEEK kit three years before the first iPad was delivered in 2010. This touch-screen enabled embedded development platform, based on Intel®’s Cyclone® III FPGAs, was extremely popular. Today, together with Intel’s® valued partner, Terasic, the company is shipping the latest generation of NEEK, based on the non-volatile MAX® 10 FPGA. The kit features a capacitive LCD multimedia color touch panel, which natively supports multi-touch gestures. Other features include an 8 Mp digital image sensor/camera, ambient light sensor, three-axis accelerometer, humidity and temperature sensor, analog-to-digital converter, microphone, robotic control via Bluetooth (the Terasic Pmod™ compatible module is not included and must be purchased separately), and more.
PTM Published on: 2015-12-16