FPGA development is a primary activity of our company. We focus mainly on real-time video processing and communication protocols. Video processing encompasses various ISP algorithms for raw image data, image conversion and filtering, interface converters, and support for high-speed digital channels. In the communications field, we handle various versions of the plesiochronous and synchronous digital hierarchy, Ethernet protocols, protocols for fiber-optic communication channels, certain elements of software-defined radio, and more. We believe our developments are of average (or slightly above average) quality, optimized for the cost of the final product. Regrettably, we do not plan to implement complex protocols and standards (such as H.265 or VP9) or use highly intriguing yet expensive chips (like RFSoC or Agilex) in the near future. Additionally, we develop firmware for various ARM MCUs/MPUs, primarily from ST, TI, and Microchip, using C/C++, with both Linux-like OS and bare-metal environments. Our systems frequently incorporate an MCU+FPGA combination. When the final product's cost permits or minimal dimensions are required, we also utilize SoCs, predominantly Cyclone® V SE, although other options are available.