Lars writes:
> I would like to start programming FPGAs. But I don't know where to
> start. I do embedded C Programming and for those that want to start
> embedded C Programming it is now easy, because they can start with an
> Arduino. If there is an FPGA-Arduino the please give me an pointer. If
> there isn't, then creating one would probably be a big step towards your
> target of more skilled People.
> A small cheap PCB that I can connect to the USB Port of my Linux box,
> that comes with all the software needed and that after working trough a
> tutorial can then blink an LED would be a great thing to help people
> start playing with FPGAs.

Well, there is this thing, which sounds like it might be
what you're looking for:

DE0-Nano - Altera Cyclone IV FPGA starter board $99.95

"The package comes with a single DE0 Nano development board,
mini USB cable (you can program and power the module over USB)
and two CDs with the software necessary to 'compile' and 'upload'
code to the board. The software is available for Windows and Linux
computers (no Mac)"

It has DIP switches, LEDs, 3-axis Accelerometer, IO pins, ...

http://www.adafruit.com/category/products/451
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