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Embedded Developers Should Embrace FPGAs  
Publication: EE Times EDA Designline
Contributor: Altium, Ltd.
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August 9, 2007 --As new technology matures and becomes affordable, it often leads to changes in the way products are designed and new design techniques. For example, the large scale adoption of affordable microprocessors opened the door to a revolutionary software-based approach to electronic product design. Today, embedded software developers are the prime movers in defining the function and behavior of electronic products and ultimately make hardware come to life. A driving factor in the success of this approach is the resulting reduction in hardware complexity and the open-ended flexibility that comes from transferring the controlling elements of a design into programmable space.

Today, the advent of high-capacity, cost-effective programmable devices holds the promise of a similar advance in the approach to electronic product design through the opportunity to define the system hardware itself in the soft realm. Large scale devices such as high-capacity FPGAs are ideally suited to meet this need and are commonly used to encompass large parts of a system's peripheral logic blocks, including bus interfaces, I/O blocks and even memory. Moving mass logic into the FPGA realm in this way has a profound effect on how hardware is developed and has opened the door to a new era of "soft design," one that offers unprecedented levels of flexibility, combined with the potential for large reductions in board real estate and complexity.

By Rob Irwin. (Irwin is Product Marketing Manager at Altium, Ltd.)

This brief introduction has been excerpted from the original copyrighted article.


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Keywords: EE Times EDA Designline, Altium, FPGAs, field programmable gate arrays, EDA tools,
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