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A Shogi Processor with a Field Programmable Gate Array

2001
In this paper we describe the architecture of a shogi processor based on reconfigurable hardware. For our implementation, we have used Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), which can be reconfigured dynamically by downloading configuration data from host computers.
Yohei Hori   +4 more
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Regular Datapaths on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays

1997
Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are a recent kind of programmable logic device. They allow the implementation of integrated digital electronic circuits without requiring the complex optical, chemical and mechanical processes used in a conventional chip fabrication.
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Field programmable gate array (FPGA) circuits

1996
Field programmable gate arrays (FPGA) are a recently developed family of programmable circuits. Like mask programmable gate arrays (MPGA), FPGAs implement thousands of logic gates. But, unlike MPGAs, a user can program an FPGA design as traditional programmable logic devices (PLDs): in-site and a in a few seconds.
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Field Programmable Gate Arrays

2023
Florent de Dinechin, Martin Kumm
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Educational use of Field Programmable Gate Arrays

1994
Traditionally, digital logic designs in undergraduate courses are described on paper and implemented with TTL SSI/MSI components. These standard logic devices have proven to be an inexpensive approach, but require “wirewrapping” and other similar means of circuit board assembly; as a result, a significant portion of the students' effort is focused on ...
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Field programmable gate arrays

Microelectronics Journal, 1994
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Field Programmable Gate-Arrays

IEEE Design & Test of Computers, 1998
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Field programmable gate arrays

Microprocessors and Microsystems, 1993
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