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Re: History of Flowcode
Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2024 9:08 am
by george_b
Flowcode V3 introduced to me as a student at a university course where eblocks development doards were used with it.
I used FC V3 a lot for a long time and i upgraded to next version FC5, FC7,FC8,FC9 and FC10 which i am using at the moment.
Flowcode is α powerful tool and the development team behind it rocks.
Re: History of Flowcode
Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2024 12:02 pm
by chipfryer27
Hi
Thought I'd update with the latest edition to my arsenal.
Pictured below is a SysBlocks board. This pretty much is a "lab on a board" for experimenting with DSP. It came with two SMA to SMA leads, two SMA to BNC adapters, a BNC T-Piece and a 3.5mm to 3.5mm stereo jack lead (auxiliary lead).
Powered either by a DC adapter or via USB, it has two rotary encoders, two led bar graphs, a few leds and a couple of buttons. It uses a USB-B so you get a good soiid connection.

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It also has a couple of E2-Block connectors to allow connection to either other Marix modules or to breakout modules, and a Grove connection too.
If you have a scope then you probably have BNC leads / connectors already, so it is pretty much ready to go straight out of the box.
Regards
Re: History of Flowcode
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2025 9:19 am
by Steve-Matrix
You many have noticed already, but when we released v11 we added a
Release Notes section to the website.
The links of this section are clickable and show information about that version when it was released. For example, the "v1" link points at the PDF document we published when we first released Flowcode.
Re: History of Flowcode
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2025 10:36 am
by mnfisher
Thanks Steve,
That's really interesting - it's come a long way since v1!
Martin