

I’m going to break this tutorial up into three separate posts. Please contact to our support team at for any question related to shipping.As I alluded to in a previous post, I’ve come up with a way to program my Altera Cyclone II FPGA with a $15 FT232RL USB to UART Bridge, avoiding the $300 investment in one of Altera’s USB-Blaster cables. We also offer priority shipping for INR 100 which provides same day shipping by Air (if battery is not included in the order). For all the orders above INR 599, we offer a free shipping. We ship to all over India with flat shipping rate of INR 50 for all the orders below INR 599. Please read the product specifications and datasheet before selecting and ordering a product. Moreover we don't accept the return, if the ordered product is not fit for any specific application. We don't accept the returns for the products damanged by improper use of the product. If you receive a different product then the ordered one, please contact us within the 3 days of you receive the product, supported by the proper pictures and description. Once our support team accept the return, we will provide a replacement or a complete refund including the return shipping cost.

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It also has user configurable LEDs to determine and debug the programming issues and also to show the power Status. It has a 50MHz onboard oscillator for internal clock source. It has a 144 pin Altera Cyclone II (EP2C5ST144C8N) IC which is a very powerful microcontroller and 89 user usable I/O pins which can be used to interface many devices at once like peripherals, memories and other expansion modules. This development board is a low cost board which lets you foray into the world of FGPAs and Programmable Logic.
