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Zedboard TangoGateway @ Xilinx competition

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08 Jul. 2015
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A team of innovative young engineers from Grenoble have entered their Zedboard TangoGateway project to the Xilinx competition. Check out their project here and the video. Well done to Dino, Leo and Benjamin on going so far! We wish them good luck in the competition!

 

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