FPGA
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Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) are electronic devices that can realise a user-specified function at high-speed and generally low-power and low-cost.
The NetFPGA and Papilio platforms both use FPGAs from Xilinx.
FPGA designs are usually realised using a Hardware Description Language such as Verilog or VHDL, then synthesized and downloaded to the FPGA device.
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External Links
- Field Programmable Gate Array at Wikipedia
- OpenCores
- PetaLinux System Development Kit
- FPGA Arcade games site
- Berkeley Emulation Engine 2 from University of California, Berkeley
- C-slowing at Wikipedia
- PipeRoute: A Pipelining-Aware Router for Reconfigurable Architectures