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FPGA programming

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To fix a currently unknown bug or add more cool features to the ATW800/2's main firmware, it might become necessary to update that in the future.

The firmware is stored inside the flash memory on the FPGA piggyback card, a Nano20k (nicknamed ‘Seurat’ after the artists who invented the pointillism painting technique) which can be programmed by two tools.

Please refer to the manual for the how-to and procedure.