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Field programmable gate array implementation of space-vector pulse-width modulation technique for five-phase voltage source inverter

, 2014
This study analyses a field programmable gate array (FPGA) implementation of space-vector pulse-width modulation (SVPWM) technique for five-phase voltage source inverter (VSI).
G. Renukadevi, K. Rajambal
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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 in space

IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, 2003
The use of field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) in satellite and other spacecraft is on the rise. They are increasingly competitive when compared to traditional application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs). However, exposure to space radiation produces the same physical effects on both FPGAs and ASICs. How these radiation effects can translate to
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Field-Programmable Gate Array

2021
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)

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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An Optically Reconfigurable Field Programmable Gate Array*

Optics in Computing, 1999
We 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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An architecture for solving quadratic programs with the fast gradient method on a Field Programmable Gate Array

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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Total ionizing dose effects on flash-based field programmable gate array

IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 2004
The 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, 2006
In 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 Technology

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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