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Instruction-responsive programmable assemblies with DNA origami block pieces. [PDF]
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Optimal compilation strategies for QFT circuits in neutral-atom quantum computing. [PDF]
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Coupled ferroelectric-anisotropic optoelectronic synapse for polarization-sensitive neuromorphic vision. [PDF]
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Ferroelectrics Hybrids: Harnessing Multifunctionality of 2D Semiconductors in the Post-Moore Era. [PDF]
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Antifuse field programmable gate arrays
Proceedings of the IEEE, 1993An 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.
E Hamdy
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Architecture of field-programmable gate arrays
Proceedings of the IEEE, 1993A survey of field-programmable gate array (FPGA) architectures and the programming technologies used to customize them is presented. Programming technologies are compared on the basis of their volatility, size parasitic capacitance, resistance, and process technology complexity.
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Field-programmable gate arrays
Communications of the ACM, 1999Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are a flexible alternative to custom integrated circuits. They can implement both combinatorial and sequential logic of tens of thousands of gates. Historically, software has been considered "flexible" with hardware its rigid counterpart in system design.
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