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        <description>Opal Kelly XEM3010 off-the-shelf FPGA USB 2.0 Module is used by Texas Instruments as a key component in their new ADS1675 Reference Design evaluation platform. The Opal Kelly XEM module reduces TI's development time and cost.


Portland, Oregon -- Opal Kelly, a leading producer of powerful FPGA USB 2.0 modules that provide essential device-to-computer interconnect, today announced that Opal Kelly XEM3010-1500P modules are being used by Texas Instruments as a key component in their new ADS1675 Re…</description>
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        <description>2010-10-28 Texas Instruments Taps Opal Kelly FPGA Integration Module for ADC Reference Design

2009-10-28 ECN Magazine Cover Story - &quot;Bridging the Worlds of Hardware and Software with USB-based FPGA&quot;

2009-10-03 TechBites Blog: New FPGA USB 2.0 Module Speeds Design</description>
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        <description>Q: Does FrontPanel work with Visual Basic? 

A: Yes!  Our FrontPanel DLL will work with Visual Basic.  Please visit this forum topic to see some user-contributed code that will help get you started.

Q: Does FrontPanel work with C#? 

A: Yes!  The FrontPanel DLL will work with C#.  Please visit these forum pages for information from our customers regarding C#:

&lt;http://forums.opalkelly.com/showthread.php?p=1301&gt;</description>
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        <description>Welcome to the Opal Kelly Support Pages.  These pages include a number of resources to help make you more productive with our products.  Please refer to the following resources if you need a hand:


	*  Community Forums - We regularly monitor the forums for questions, but encourage our customers to help each other out.
	*  Email Tech Support - Submit an official support ticket through our helpdesk.  We try to respond as quickly as possible.
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        <description>Placing an order with Opal Kelly couldn't be easier.  All orders are placed through our secure online store.  Your options are:


	*  Credit card - Just add the items you want to your shopping cart and checkout.  Your credit card is processed immediately and orders are shipped within 24-48 hrs.</description>
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        <description>Clive (Max) Maxfield of Chip Design Magazine writes about the United States Postal Service's (USPS) use of Opal Kelly XEM3050 modules in a cost-saving project to re-use old warehoused equipment in his Chips and Dips section.

The USPS uses Opal Kelly's FPGA USB 2.0 Modules in a Real-Time Process Control Application</description>
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        <description>Our friend Clive (Max) Maxfield at TechBits added a brief video to his blog:

TechBites Blog: New FPGA USB 2.0 Module Speeds Design</description>
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        <description>ECN Magazine's cover story this month is “Bridging the Worlds of Hardware and Software with USB-based FPGA” written by Opal Kelly's founder and president, Jake Janovetz.

http://www.ecnmag.com/article-bridging-hardware-and-software-091009.aspx</description>
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        <description>PORTLAND, OR - Opal Kelly, a leading producer of powerful FPGA USB 2.0 modules that provide the essential device-to-computer interconnect for efficient and fast product prototyping, testing, development, and OEM integration, today announced the volume availability of its new XEM5010 module. Based on the powerful Xilinx Virtex-5 FPGA, the XEM5010 delivers 256-MB DDR2, 36-Mb SSRAM, 32-Mb Flash, and up to 200 high-speed user I/Os.  The XEM5010 provides developers, such as XEM5010 early adopter Samp…</description>
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        <description>by Jake Janovetz, President, Opal Kelly Incorporated

Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) are the most flexible and capable devices available to interface to a large variety of system devices such as memories, data acquisition (ADC/DAC), image sensors, displays, and so on.  Often, the goal is to interface these system devices to a software infrastructure running on a workstation platform using a Windows, Linux or Mac operating system.</description>
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