Recently I got hold of a PYNQ-Z1 board and accessories kit from Digilent via the Xilinx University Program. This nifty piece of kit supposedly lets you program an FPGA (the Xilinx ZYNQ) using a Jupyter notebook. What's in the Box? Here's a picture of what's inside: Getting Started I'm following the PYNQ Guide to Getting …
Google Books from Jupyter
If you're like me you've probably been using Google Books without really thinking about it. I never really considered that there might be a philosophy or purpose to it. I just assumed that people put books online because... well, they can. It turns out that there's quite a lot more to it. However, if you've …