FPGAs are popular in circuit design because of their flexibility and efficiency. You need to program an FPGA by loading configuration data into designated configuration memory. Because most FPGAs have ...
Hackaday brought you a first look the Arduino MKR Vidor 4000 when it announced. Arduino sent over one of the first boards so now we finally have our hands on one! It’s early and the documentation is ...
What are the configuration programming differences between antifuse, flash, and SRAM-based FPGAs? Antifuse-based field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) use one-time programmable elements called ...
This application note describes a simple and efficient FPGA configuration method that utilizes a microprocessor to configure an FPGA device from a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) flash memory. This ...
Usually, when you think of designing — or recreating — a CPU on an FPGA, you assume you’ll have to use Verilog or VHDL. There are other options, as well, but those are the biggest two players in FPGA ...
The GRSCRUB is an external Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) configuration supervisor developed by Cobham Gaisler as an Intellectual Property (IP) core. The GRSCRUB IP features different ...
It is possible to reconfigure radiation-hardened Xilinx FPGAs with the reliability required for space applications, writes a team of developers from Germany-based Fraunhofer IIS RF and microwave ...
Altera has availability of non-volatile MAX-10 FPGAs. Using TSMC’s 55nm embedded flash process technology, MAX 10 FPGAs deliver dual-configuration flash, analogue and embedded processing capabilities ...
Altera has annnounced the first devices from its 'Generation 10' portfolio of FPGAs and SoCs. The Max 10 is a family of FPGAs made using TSMC's 55nm embedded flash technology. Shelley Davis, director ...
FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) becoming more popular, many designers want to reduce their component count and increase flexibility. To accomplish both of these goals, a microprocessor already ...