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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, 2020
R. R. Sudharsan, J. Deny
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On routability prediction for field-programmable gate arrays

Proceedings of the 30th international on Design automation conference - DAC '93, 1993
Efficient 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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Field Programmable Gate Arrays in FSM Design

2015
The chapter is devoted to application of field programmable gate arrays (FPGA) in the design of logic circuits of FSMs. The general characteristic of FPGA is given. The methods are shown used for the trivial implementation (without the hardware reduction) of FSM’s logic circuits. The main methods of state assignment are discussed in details.
Larysa Titarenko   +4 more
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Are Field-Programmable Gate Arrays Ready for the Mainstream?

IEEE Micro, 2011
For more than a decade, researchers have shown that field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) can accelerate a wide variety of software, in some cases by several orders of magnitude compared to state-of-the-art microprocessors. Despite this performance advantage, FPGA accelerators have not yet been accepted by mainstream application designers and instead ...
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Radiation Hardening of Field Programmable Gate Arrays

2022
Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are programmable integrated circuits widely deployed across a range of applications such as aerospace, automotive, medical, data centers, and highperformance computing due to their compelling performance, energy and cost efficiency, andflexibility. Most FPGAs are reprogrammable, enabling designers to program FPGAs
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Incremental placement for field-programmable gate arrays [PDF]

open access: possible, 2006
As the logic capacity of FPGAs continues to increase with deep submicron technology, performing a full recompilation for small iterative changes in a large design is an extremely time-consuming and costly process. To address this issue, this thesis presents a new incremental placement algorithm for FPGAs named "iPlace" that significantly reduces ...
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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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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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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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