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The explanation of FPGA !

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field programmable gate array fpga

FPGA= Field Programmable Gate Array

A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is a large-scale integrated circuit that can be programmed after it is manufactured rather than being limited to a predetermined, unchangeable hardware function. The term "field-programmable" refers to the ability to change the operation of the device "in the field," while "gate array" is a somewhat dated reference to the basic internal architecture that makes this after-the-fact reprogramming possible.
 

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Google is a good source for number of documents search for it

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Deva
 

FPGA

Please turn to the page:
h**p://www.@ltera.com/
Or other CPLD manufactory ,such as xilinx.
 

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hi dear
FPGA....Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) represent a class of digital devices within microelectronics technologies that enables a large amount of functionality to be integrated into a single device. Their functionality is capable of being programmed by the User and as such they offer potential Users the advantages of reduced component numbers, design security, increased performance and lower costs.
u can use altra spatran2 3 etc spatran 2 is 208 pin IC
 

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