Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA)
- are integrated circuits (ICs) that fall under the umbrella of programmable logic devices (PLDs)
- are equipped with configurable logic blocks (CLBs) and other features that can be programmed and reprogrammed by a user
- the term “field-programmable” indicates that the FPGA’s abilities are adjustable and not hardwired by the manufacturer
- the first commercial-use FPGA was invented in 1985 by Xilinx
FPGA - Architecture
FPGA - Subpages
- CPLD vs FPGA
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