Nov 26, 2007 #1 showntimoon Junior Member level 3 Joined Aug 27, 2006 Messages 28 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,478 what is the difference between FPGA & ASIC design :?::?:
Nov 26, 2007 #2 S shawndaking Full Member level 3 Joined Jun 20, 2001 Messages 187 Helped 12 Reputation 24 Reaction score 6 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 1,075 Re: FPGA vs ASIC In ASIC You Usually Take A Design That Can Be Contain in Several FPGA And Put It In One Custemised Chip. You Usually Do It When You Want To Lower Your Budget , Minimise Space, And You Mabufacture In Large Quantities. The Main Disadvantage Is That You Can't Reconfigure ASIC Device, And Firmware Update Almost Not Possible, While You Can Do It In FPGA.
Re: FPGA vs ASIC In ASIC You Usually Take A Design That Can Be Contain in Several FPGA And Put It In One Custemised Chip. You Usually Do It When You Want To Lower Your Budget , Minimise Space, And You Mabufacture In Large Quantities. The Main Disadvantage Is That You Can't Reconfigure ASIC Device, And Firmware Update Almost Not Possible, While You Can Do It In FPGA.
Nov 26, 2007 #3 I Iouri Advanced Member level 2 Joined Aug 17, 2005 Messages 678 Helped 87 Reputation 174 Reaction score 8 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 4,814 FPGA vs ASIC higher NRI, but lower cost per chip, usually if FPGA can do the job ASIC will be cheaper starting at 100K volumes
FPGA vs ASIC higher NRI, but lower cost per chip, usually if FPGA can do the job ASIC will be cheaper starting at 100K volumes