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Dipert, Brian

EDN, 2002-09, Vol.47 (19), p.44-64

Cambridge: AspenCore

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  • Autor: Dipert, Brian
  • Assuntos: Automation ; Circuits ; Design ; Designers ; Intellectual property ; Manufacturers ; Manycompanies ; Manyproducts ; Power ; Product design ; Product lines ; Programmable logic controllers ; Radiation ; Semiconductors ; Silicon ; Software
  • É parte de: EDN, 2002-09, Vol.47 (19), p.44-64
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  • Descrição: Programmable-logic devices are the fastest growing segment of the logic-device family, for two fundamental reasons: 1. Their ever-increasing gate count per device gathers up functions that you might otherwise spread over a number of discrete-logic and memory chips. 2. Equally important, you can in seconds or minutes configure and, in many cases, reconfigure these devices at your workstation or in the system-assembly line. FPGAs, SPLDs and PALs, and CPLDs are all programmable-logic devices, although their internal architecture implementations differ. System designers and manufacturers are only beginning to explore and exploit in-system reprogrammability, either to correct errors and upgrade functions once the end system is in users' hands or to implement reconfigurable computing. Programmable-logic devices from various vendors are featured. The vendors are: 1. Actel, 2. Altera, 3. Atmel, 4. Lattice Semiconductor, 5. QuickLogic, 6. Triscend, 7. Xilinx, 8. Anachip, 9. Cypress Semiconductor, STMicroelectronics, and 10. Leopard Logic.
  • Editor: Cambridge: AspenCore
  • Idioma: Inglês

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