Farnell stocks OrangeCrab FPGA development board Farnell has expanded its range of single board computer (SBC) development kits with the addition of the OrangeCrab r0.2 open-source FPGA development board from Good Stuff Department. Good Stuff Department is a developer of open-source hardware products with a focus on micro-controller and FPGA development boards. The OrangeCrab combines the ultra-compact Adafruit Feather form factor with high power that's normally associated with much larger Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) development boards. The OrangeCrab is based on the Lattice EPC5 FPGA and features two memory configurations including the ECP5 25F/128Mbit and ECP5 85F/521Mbit. The FPGA is compatible with open-source toolchain and can used for experimenting with RISC-V and other softcore SoCs. The variety of peripherals built into the OrangeCrab makes it suitable for many real-world applications.