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diffrence between asic and fpga
hi folks
the main difference from the aplication point of view is reusability. The FPGA can be reconfigured and can be put to use for another design thus making it versatile which is not the case with ASICs.
Ashish
synthesising tools
hi guys
how r u all. Hey I have been looking for FPGA synthesising tools. currntly i'm using Virtex2 FPGA and XST synthesising tool. but the tool sucks. can any one of u provide the link for trial version synthesising tools like mentorgraphics or simpnify with virtex2 and...
hi folks
if speed is not the concern then what i think is that u convert this data into serial form and one by one compare the bit with 1 and activate the counter every time u convert the data into serial form and at the time of match while comparison check the counter position. if u want the...
Re: simulation and synthesis
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the difference between simulationa and synthesys is that in simulation we r able to check the expected output at a given time for which we write a rtl code while synthesys means the realization of the rtl code in the physical circuit made from the...
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think logically, buffer is nothing but an amplifier or repeater providing u a unit delay and improves the fanout., register is 1 bit storage element and is a building block for memories, lut etc, etc.. signal is an interconnect device just like a wire which neither stores any data, nor it...
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u can debug the verilog code in 2 steps first at the cmpile time. u r reqired to clear all the errors to comile it. second is at simulation time where u can see the simulated waveform of the design. there if it matches ur design then ok else make modifications.
regards
Ashish
hi folks
that is very true. fpga is the best solution for the portable desines as the time required for the development is very small. as far as the power consumption is concerned i would say that compared to asics it consues a little larger but still managable.
regards
ashish
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