Title :
Altera FLEX8000-the benefits of FPGAs and EPLDs combined
Author_Institution :
Thame Components, UK
fDate :
2/15/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
FLEX programmable logic offers the major benefits of both FPGAs and EPLDs for the first time in a single device family. The high-register counts, low standby power and in-circuit reconfigurability of FPGAs are combined with the high-performance, predictable interconnect delays and ease-of-use of EPLDs make FLEX the ideal solution for high density designs. Designs targeted for FLEX devices can be implemented and modified quickly, providing fast time-to-market and eliminating the burden of high non-reoccurring engineering (NRE) costs associated with gate-array designs. The FLEX8000 family of CMOS devices have interconnect delays which are an order of magnitude smaller than FPGAs making it faster across a wide range of system applications
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; PLD programming; delays; logic arrays; logic gates; Altera FLEX8000; EPLDs; FLEX programmable logic; FLEX8000 family; FPGAs; high-register counts; in-circuit reconfigurability; interconnect delays; standby power; system applications; time-to-market;
Conference_Titel :
Field Programmable Gate Arrays - Technology and Applications, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London