True İnovasyon A.Ş. is an R&D company operating within Zafer Teknopark, founded on August 1, 2024, as part of the “Design and Production of a New Indigenous FPGA Development Board” project, which was entitled to receive support from the TÜBİTAK 1812 Techno-Initiative Capital Support Program (BİGG). Based on FPGA chips, our company designs indigenous development boards that allow users to develop, test, and run FPGA-based designs without the need for additional hardware.

Regarding peripheral units, the main difference between the boards emerges in their external connection and expansion structures. The TRUE-ARTDAC7 board features a special pin header structure that allows direct connection of the DAC module, with a total of 68 signals directly connected to the FPGA chip. In the TRUE-ONE board, a total of 64 signals are routed to the FPGA chip through four 2x6 and two 2x10 pin header structures. Additionally, 3.3V, 5V, and GND lines are provided to the user on these expansion structures in both boards, ensuring easier integration with external modules.

Comprehensive technical documentation has been prepared to ensure that the TRUE-ONE and TRUE-ARTDAC7 FPGA development boards developed within the scope of the project can be used effectively, correctly, and efficiently by the end user. In this direction, user manuals for the boards have been created, documenting the general introduction of the products, basic hardware components, power architecture, programming methods, communication infrastructure, user input-output units, and expansion connections in detail. In addition, a total of 15 application documents prepared using the VHDL language in the Vivado design environment have been created so that users can adapt to the board faster and follow a systematic learning process from basic to advanced levels.

  • 24.09.2024TÜBİTAK TEYDEB 1812 Techno-Initiative Capital Support Program (BİGG)

    Within the scope of the project, two indigenous FPGA development boards, TRUE-ONE and TRUE-ARTDAC7, have been developed. These boards are designed to be used in FPGA-based digital design, education, R&D, rapid prototyping, and hardware verification studies. Both products offer an infrastructure where users can develop and run many basic FPGA applications without the need for additional hardware. At the core of our boards lies the AMD Xilinx Artix-7 family's XC7A50T-1FTG256C FPGA chip. This FPGA chip provides a suitable hardware infrastructure for education, R&D, prototyping, and digital design applications, thanks to its structure that combines low power consumption with high performance.