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wikipedia.org
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Field-programmable gate array - Wikipedia
A FPGA configuration is generally written using a hardware description language (HDL) e.g. VHDL, similar to the ones used for application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs). Circuit diagrams were formerly used to write the configuration.
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fpgacademy.org
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FPGAcademy
Access to these Altera products may be obtained by becoming a Member of the Intel FPGA Academic Program. We are grateful to Altera for making this material available, and for donating Altera resources to support teaching and research.
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ibm.com
https://www.ibm.com/think/topics/field-programmabl…
What is a field programmable gate array (FPGA)? - IBM
A field programmable gate array (FPGA) is a versatile type of integrated circuit, which, unlike traditional logic devices such as application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), is designed to be programmable (and often reprogrammable) to suit different purposes, notably high-performance computing (HPC) and prototyping.
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sparkfun.com
https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-does-an-f…
How Does an FPGA Work? - SparkFun Learn
With an FPGA you can change it whenever you need to without penalty. Because of their flexibility and low-cost compared to the alternatives, FPGAs open the doors to adding custom digital circuits to just about any design.
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digikey.com
https://www.digikey.com/en/blog/fpgas-101-a-beginn…
FPGAs 101: A Beginner’s Guide | DigiKey
To simplify, I like to think of an FPGA as a box of colorful, non-trademarked building blocks for creating digital circuits. I can connect the blocks together any way that I want to fit my application.
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arrow.com
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FPGA basics: Architecture, applications and uses - Arrow.com
What is FPGA? Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) is an integrated circuit that consists of internal hardware blocks with user-programmable interconnects to customize operation for a specific application.
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geeksforgeeks.org
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/digital-logic/fpga-f…
FPGA Full Form - GeeksforGeeks
FPGA stands for Field Programmable Gate Array, which is an IC that can be programmed to perform a customized operation for a specific application. They have thousands of gates.
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reversepcb.com
https://reversepcb.com/fpga/
FPGA Basics: Programming & Applications - Reversepcb
FPGA, short for Field Programmable Gate Array, is a hardware reconfigurable architecture. In other words, it is a chip that can be programmed to change its internal structure.
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intel.com
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/pr…
Altera® FPGA Basics and Getting Started - Intel
What is an FPGA? FPGA is an acronym for Field Programmable Gate Array. FPGAs are semiconductor ICs where a large majority of the functionality inside the device can be changed; changed by the design engineer, changed during the PCB assembly process, or even changed after a product is deployed.
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logic-fruit.com
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FPGA Design, Architecture and Applications (Updated) [2024]
FPGA Design: An FPGA is a programmable logic device with a matrix of reconfigurable gate array logic circuits. When an FPGA is configured, the internal circuitry is coupled in such a way that the software program is implemented in hardware.