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Guide – Field-Programmable Gate Arrays Explained

Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are a unique class of integrated circuits that combine flexibility with high performance. Unlike traditional ASICs, FPGAs can be programmed at the hardware level, allowing you to tailor their functionality to specific applications.

This handbook explores the basics of FPGAs, from their structure and history to their wide-ranging applications in digital signal processing, image processing, networking, and beyond.

 

Guide – Field-Programmable Gate Arrays Explained