Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) work across the spectrum of electronic-system design, from basic glue logic at the lower densities, to high-complexity, ASIC-type devices at the high-density end. Their reconfigurability, improved performance, and improved affordability have made them essential to embedded military electronics designers. Market forecasters predict the FPGA market will be $2.75 billion by 2010. This webcast with industry experts will look at the latest design challenges and solutions, as well as military applications where FPGAs are ending up.
Length : 1 Hour (Approx.)