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a Tango project at Xilinx university contest

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Created by Jean-Michel
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07 Jul. 2016
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A team from the class "Lpro Systèmes embarqués" of the University of Grenoble has been selected as finalist of the Xilinx University contest 2015 

 

Have a look of the project page and on the very didactic video presenting how to use Tango on a Zync based board
Congratulation to  the students and the teacher (Raphael Ponsard)!

This year, another team is participating to the 2016 edition of the contest with a new project with TANGO.
We wish them good luck

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