Programmable logic is configuring logic cells and other building blocks on a chip like an FPGA. It is much more than simply coding connections in e.g. VHDL. It also comprises designing (from architecture to building blocks), documenting and testing. Besides complex and time-critical operations, programmable logic can also process several algorithms simultaneously (parallel). This could be of the essence in intensive calculation applications such as real-time image processing and telecommunication.
  • system architecture
  • signal and image processing 
  • high-speed communication
  • interfacing with standard buses and protocols
  • high performance memory interfaces
  • integrated processor cores 
  • control of the periphery 
  • digital connection techniques

 

See our technology statement (pdf) for an overview of these technologies and more.

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