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Make Music and More with Low-Cost, Low-Power CPLD Dev Kit

Are you ready to play a few notes? With our MAX® V CPLD Development Kit, you can play some musical notes as you evaluate the board’s ability to drive analog chips. The kit also gives you a platform to assess the MAX V CPLD and prototype CPLD applications. You’ll find that if value is a key consideration for selecting CPLDs, the MAX V device, with its low power, low cost, and robust features, is the right choice.

In this 7-minute video, you’ll see demos that will show you:

  • How easily you can measure power consumption
  • Why the MAX V CPLD is a good power management controller
  • How you can use the kit to measure the accuracy of the CPLD’s internal oscillator
  • How you can read/write to the on-chip flash memory or to the kit’s memory devices

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