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Max Maxfield
Max Maxfield
7/19/2012 1:06:06 PM
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Re: 19 July 2012 Live Chat
@Duane: I agree -- I'm thinking that  each board should have a low-cost FPGA. The FPGA could be in charge of board-to-board communications and also controlling the LEDs -- the FPGA could easily implement 16 x 3 = 48 pulse-width modulators (PWMs).

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