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Fingerprinting Field Programmable Gate Arrays

2017 IEEE International Conference on Computer Design (ICCD), 2017
The semiconductor industry has adopted a horizontal business model wherein one company designs the Integrated Circuits (ICs), a second company fabricates them and a third one tests and packages them. Separating design from fabrication introduces vulnerabilities in the IC supply chain.
Vinayaka Jyothi   +3 more
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Field-programmable gate array technology

Microelectronics Journal, 1994
Preface. 1: Introduction. 1.1. Logic Implementation Options. 1.2. What is an FPGA? 1.3. Advantages of FPGAs. 1.4. Disadvantages of FPGAs. 1.5. Technology Trends. 1.6. Designing for FPGAs. 1.7. Outline of Subsequent Chapters. 1.8. References. 2: SRAM Programmable FPGAs. 2.1. Introduction. 2.2. Programming Technology. 2.3. Device Architecture.
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Field Programmable Photonic Gate Arrays

2020
The field programmable photonic gate array (FPPGA) is an integrated photonic device/subsystem that operates similarly to a field programmable gate array in electronics. It is a set of programmable photonics analogue blocks (PPABs) and of reconfigurable photonic interconnects (RPIs) implemented over a photonic chip. The PPABs provide the building blocks
José Capmany, Daniel Pérez
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Antifuse field programmable gate arrays

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1993
An antifuse is an electrically programmable two-terminal device with small area and low parasitic resistance and capacitance. Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) using antifuses in a segmented channel routing architecture now offer the digital logic capabilities of an 8000-gate conventional gate array and system speeds of 40-60 MHz.
J. Greene, E. Hamdy, S. Beal
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Superconducting Magnetic Field Programmable Gate Array

IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 2018
Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) provide a significantly cheaper solution for various applications in traditional semiconductor electronics. Single flux quantum (SFQ) technologies are developing rapidly and the availability of SFQ-specific FPGA will be very useful.
Naveen Kumar Katam   +2 more
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Field-Programmable-Gate-Array (FPGA)

2016
To be able to implement large-scale SOC designs, minimizing overall power dissipation is a critical. The primary objective of this chapter is to present the results of silicon nanowire technology in a widely utilized prototyping platform called Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA).
Ahmet Bindal, Sotoudeh Hamedi-Hagh
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Field-Programmable Gate Arrays

2016
Now comes the “hard” part. The next three chapters are all about hardware, which covers a wide gamut of topics like FPGA, SOPC, LCD, etc. This chapter begins with an overview of the embedded hardware in general, followed by detailed discussions about FPGA and IP protection.
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Field Programmable Gate Arrays

2023
Florent de Dinechin, Martin Kumm
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Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs)

1997
For FPGAs, the variety of architectures is larger as each manufacturer develops concepts for particular niche markets and this, coupled with the non-deterministic nature of the timing for place and route, makes them more difficult to incorporate into designs.
R. C. Seals, G. F. Whapshott
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Image processing on Field Programmable Gate Arrays

2015 23nd Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 2015
At present, the relevancy to image processing is increasing and applications of image processing are developing. Also “Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA)” is gaining in popularity nowadays. FPGAs are strong in parallel computation and then can work too fast.
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