The full form of FPGA is Field-Programmable Gate Array. It’s used on Academic & Science ,Electronics in Worldwide
Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) is an integrated circuit (IC) that can be programmed in the field after manufacturing – hence the name “field-programmable”. FPGA is completely programmable and can be re-programmed.
It is a semiconductor IC where a large majority of the electrical functionality inside the device can be changed; changed by the design engineer, changed during the PCB assembly process, or even changed after the equipment has been shipped to customers out in the ‘field’.
FPGAs provide benefits to designers of many types of electronic equipment, ranging from smart energy grids, aircraft navigation, automotive driver’s assistance, medical ultrasounds and data center search engines – just to name a few.
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FPGA
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Field-Programmable Gate Array
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