U.S. stock on the way !!

Finally, today,  the Alhambra kit stock for U.S. left Mareldem’s office. It has been a long wait but now we are getting them in 4/5 days depending on customs. For all of you that were waiting for this notification to make the payment, this is now a good moment. We will start shipping in order of payments (giving priority to the ones already in the paid list). This is the first box out of many.

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During this month we have been continuing with the Digital Electronics tutorial and we are approaching the second season end. In th elates chapters we have seen “Counters”, “multiplexers”, “flip-flops”, “timers”,.. and much more powerful projects have came out of it. IceStudio is showing its potential and keeps expanding it limits !

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Jesus (@JesusArroyo89) went to the  Orconf 2018 to talk about APIO /  IceSudio  and met with a lot of interesting people that are contributing to all this movement. In this photo he is with  Clifford Wolf ! the father of the IceStorm project which is the base for all of this.

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Today’s special mention goes to “El Profe Garcia”  and his video  of the Alhambra II unboxing. The VGA board is not part of the standard kit, we have sent a couple of them to beta testers. We hope to start offering it as a product soon… but we need first to get rid of all the Alhambra’s waiting list !!

 

Thank you all !

 

 

Alhambra II is here !

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Dear followers , we have important news to share. Has been a long time since the  last communication! sorry about that,  time pases very fast and seems as yesterday when we wrote the last entry in the blog.

The most important announcement that we are making today is that we have SOLD all the IceZum Alhambra v1.1 kits and we are starting to sell and ship  the new Alhambra II v1.0 kit  ( Price 49.9 EUR + Taxes ) . It is a new design with some improvements over the IceZum Alhambra I :

  •  We got rid of the level converters and now GPIOs work better. (For example when driving motors).
  • We changed some components to facilitate the mounting process which allowed us to lower a little bit the price.
  • It uses a FPGA ice40 HX 4K (with the Open Source toolchain goes up to 8K) which allows Arduino Core to be run inside, and other advance projects.
  • Cold Boot bitstream selection pins accesible through GPIO.
  • Bigger user switches easier to use.

We want to say thank you to all the supporters because without your help  this message wouldn’t have been possible, and now that the Alhambra II is ready don’t be shy and let’s keep working building the community.

Unfortunately, first deliveries are happening in Spain. Good news is that during September we will start shipments in “Las Americas”

The second announcement is that we were at Maker Faire Bay Area 2018 thanks to Luke Valenty creator of TinyFPGA. It was amazing that we were able to talk just 5 minutes because his booth was totally full of people asking about TinyFPGAs boards, IceStudio, what was Open FPGA about, etc. and it was in the same place where Arduino announced his FPGA kit !

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The third announcement is that we started to deliver kits from USA to North and South America, which has reduced a lot the time to deliver. We offer payments with paypal in USD for these regions.  Kits can be bought in our web page or also at Tindie. As a note, we have learnt that not all the countries work the same in respect to delivery times, unfortunately there is a local agency in its country that we don’t have control over it, which sometimes adds extra time (could be weeks) to the shipment. As an alternative we offer FEDEX service… but it is expensive… We keep working to improve this by searching local suppliers in each country. Meanwhile the only thing we can say is thank you for your patience.

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Going to engineering efforts, the team has been really busy, not only making the Alhambra II, releasing  IceStudio v0.3.3 (which includes support for the Alhambra II) and making more tutorials (we are at 25), but also travelling to conferences, building kits and giving trainings.  Here you have a summary:

  1. FOSDEM (Brussels / 3 & 4 February 2018)
  2.  Granabot. Slides ( Granada, 11 & 12 May 2018)
  3. “Campamento tecnológico URJC:  charla/taller de FPGAs libres. (Madrid, 12 & 14 June 2018)
  4. Curso de verano en la Universidad de Cantabria, (slides). (Camargo (Cantabria), 2 – 6 July 2018)
  5. Curso Diseño de sistemas digitales en Verilog usando FPGAs Libres (21h) for high school teachers (Madrid, Mayo 2018)

Lastly we want to say thank you to Neil Cutcliffe for giving us very good tips and recommendations based on his experience on Deep Space Sparkle. Amazing web to learn how to teach art for kids. Thank you.

Best regards

Alhambrabits team

 

 

2018 looks promising

Here we are sharing again our latest and exciting news.

  • Last week was the FOSDEM 2018 and Juan and Jesus were there talking about IceStudio and OpenFPGAs.

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  • New IceStudio 0.3.2-beta is available.
    • It is including Tiny FPGA support along other things.
    • We are in release process but beta is available now.

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  • Franky was born … and replicated a lot of times 😉

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