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In this article we will look into the basic of FPGA, the difference between ASIC and FPGA, the overview of the FPGA market, and how one can program the FPGA.
So, let’s start with the basic of field-programmable gate arrays.
Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) is perhaps the evolution of technology as we enter the new age. To get a brighter vision, we must first explain what a Micro Processor is. A Microprocessor is a software implemented on a silicon wafer using correct transistor connections. In other words, a simple instruction in assembly [ADD EAX, 0x04], which adds 4 to the EAX register, is no more than a command which is read by the processor ﴾the software implemented on a silicon wafer﴿ and executed after.
Due to their nature, processors sequentially execute commands; you can places as many commands as you wish on storage, and ask your processor to read the storage and execute them one‐by‐one. This leads to a productive task being done, such as booting a computer or showing your operating system on your screen.
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So, let’s start with the basic of field-programmable gate arrays.
Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) is perhaps the evolution of technology as we enter the new age. To get a brighter vision, we must first explain what a Micro Processor is. A Microprocessor is a software implemented on a silicon wafer using correct transistor connections. In other words, a simple instruction in assembly [ADD EAX, 0x04], which adds 4 to the EAX register, is no more than a command which is read by the processor ﴾the software implemented on a silicon wafer﴿ and executed after.
Due to their nature, processors sequentially execute commands; you can places as many commands as you wish on storage, and ask your processor to read the storage and execute them one‐by‐one. This leads to a productive task being done, such as booting a computer or showing your operating system on your screen.
READ FULL ARTICLE AT: https://semiconductorclub.com/what-is-fpga-introduction-to-fpgas/
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