FPGA

Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA)s have become increasingly powerful and are being used in many prototypes and experimental setups. The basic design flow for the FPGAs has a lot in common with the ASIC design flow, but modern FPGAs provide a number of ready to use resources (DSP slices, memories, even complete processors) and therefore has different constraints and possibilities. At the Microelectronics Design Center we can:

  • Help you chose the correct FPGA system / development board for your needs
  • Provide you the licenses to use FPGA development tools
  • Work with you to debug problems, perform design reviews, share tips and tricks
  • Find groups within the ETH that have experience in running similar applications.

Contact us if you have any questions.

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