FPGA
- louisgoh8
- May 29
- 1 min read
Why limit yourself to a singular design when FGPAs can reinvent itself?
A Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) is a versatile and reconfigurable integrated circuit designed to be programmed after manufacturing. This programmability allows FPGAs to serve various applications, from high-performance computing (HPC) to hardware prototyping without compromising their hardware.
This is made possible by their array of fixed programmable logic blocks (PLBs) and adaptable interconnects, which can be configured to perform either complex operations or function as basic logic gates. They are also instrumental in high-performance, low latency, and real-time flexibility applications.
Radar Applications
Are highly preferred for signal processing and data acquisition because of their ability to perform high-speed, parallel processing abilities.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
Well-suited for handling flight control, sensor processing, and communication tasks in unmanned aircraft such as drones.
Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
Monitor infrastructure such as power grids, refineries, and water plants that utilises FPGAs for tailored automation and hardware-based encryption, ensuring efficiency and cybersecurity.
ASIC Prototyping
Valuable for developing and prototyping new ASICs for emerging technologies.
Data Centers
Adds value to data centers by utilising high-bandwidth, low-latency servers, networking, and storage.
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