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Demystifying FPGAs for Software Engineers

  • 2013-09-20
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What is an FPGA? A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is an integrated circuit that contains logic that can be configured and connected after manufacturing (i.e., \"field mode\"). Whereas engineers used to buy various logic devices from a catalog and assemble them into a logic design using connections on a printed circuit board, hardware designers can now implement a complete design in a single device. In its simplest form, an FGPA includes: Configurable logic blocks consisting of AND, OR, NOT, and many other logic functions Configurable interconnect functions that allow logic blocks to be connected together I/O interfaces Using these elements, users can create arbitrary logic designs.

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