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Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are integrated circuits whose logic and their interconnections are configurable. These devices are field-programmable, that is, they can be configured by the hardware designer without any intervention of the manufacturer.
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Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are integrated circuits whose logic and their interconnections are configurable. These devices are field-programmable, that is, they can be configured by the hardware designer without any intervention of the manufacturer.
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Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs)
1997For 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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Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation, 2013
In this paper an architecture for the implementation of gradient-based optimisation methods on a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) is proposed. Combining the algorithmic advantages of gradient-based algorithms with the computational strengths of a ...
Marc-Alexandre Boechat+4 more
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In this paper an architecture for the implementation of gradient-based optimisation methods on a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) is proposed. Combining the algorithmic advantages of gradient-based algorithms with the computational strengths of a ...
Marc-Alexandre Boechat+4 more
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An Optically Reconfigurable Field Programmable Gate Array*
Optics in Computing, 1999We have developed an optically reconfigurable field programmable gate array (OFPGA). The OFPGA integrated circuit is designed for high-speed configuration in systems based on a reconfigurable computing paradigm [1].
Steven P. Levitan+2 more
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Total ionizing dose effects on flash-based field programmable gate array
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 2004The total ionizing dose effect on a commercial Flash-based field programmable gate array is investigated by gamma ray radiation. The floating-gate threshold and logic propagation delay are measured with respect to the total dose. A physical model is also
Jih-Jong Wang+8 more
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Reliability of field programmable magnetic logic gate arrays
Applied Physics Letters, 2006In concepts for logic circuits using hysteretic magnetoresistive effects, one gains advantages of magnetic thin-film elements, e.g., nonvolatility, radiation hardness and nondestructive readout. The requirements concerning reproducibility of resistance and magnetoresistance, however, are much more stringent than for memory applications.
Reiss, Günter, Meyners, D
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Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)-Based Fast and Low-Pass Finite Impulse Response (FIR) Filter
Intelligent Computing and Innovation on Data Science, 2020R. R. Sudharsan, J. Deny
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Field-Programmable Gate Array Technology
1994Preface. 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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On routability prediction for field-programmable gate arrays
Proceedings of the 30th international on Design automation conference - DAC '93, 1993Efficient utilization of Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) depends on the ability to determine whether designs will exceed the logic or routing capacities of the devices. Here, we focus on the problem of assessing the routability of designs for FPGAs before place-and-route.
Pak K. Chan+2 more
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Cryptography with Field Programmable Gate Arrays
Cryptography is an important process of modern secure communication, and as the need for faster and more efficient encryption methods grows, hardware-based solutions have become significant. Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) offer flexible and efficient platform for implementing cryptographic systems and hence a promising solution for securing ...Reena Kulkarni, Dr. Keerti Kulkarni
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