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A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is a semiconductor device containing programmable logic components and programmable interconnects. The logic is commonly implemented as look-up tables that is read in encrypted form from external non-volatile memory each time the FPGA boots. The function of the FPGA is usually defined using languages like [[Verilog]] and [[VHSIC hardware description language|VHDL]]. | A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is a semiconductor device containing programmable logic components and programmable interconnects. The logic is commonly implemented as look-up tables that is read in encrypted form from external non-volatile memory each time the FPGA boots. The function of the FPGA is usually defined using languages like [[Verilog]] and [[VHSIC hardware description language|VHDL]]. | ||
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Revision as of 02:15, 31 January 2007
A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is a semiconductor device containing programmable logic components and programmable interconnects. The logic is commonly implemented as look-up tables that is read in encrypted form from external non-volatile memory each time the FPGA boots. The function of the FPGA is usually defined using languages like Verilog and VHDL.