1. Both ASIC and FPGA are IC's
2. However ASIC Application Specific IC the functionality is Fixed.
3. In SAME FPGA Field Programmable Gate Arrays various different types of Application can be programmed. And that too in the Field.
fpga has fine grain architecture and it can be programmed easily at field
PSoC devices are more user friendly than FPGA, But PSoC are limited in functionalities comparable to FPGA as FPGA can have any digital block but PSoC has some limited Digital blocks pre defined in the flash memory.FPGA requires VHDL and verilog to be programmed where as PSoC can be easily programmed just like any other ordinary microcontroller.PSoC surpassed the FPGA as PSoC now-a-days are containing almost all blocks that are usually needed and thus makes them more flexible than FPGA chips.
ASIC is an Application Specific Integrated Circuit. In other words, an IC that was designed and nade just to do one specific job.
Eligible candidates for FPGA jobs are architects, designers, marketers, sales representatives, looking for full-time, part-time, contract, seasonal, permanent, temporary or internship positions.
Size, Complexity and Application of design will decide the selection(Mostly CPLDs are used in bootups).
FPGA have less density. Moreover , it is gaining more market share due to it's reasonable NRE (Non Recurrent Engineering) cost and fast time to implement and manufacture in the market.
Yes, FPGA is used in some ways in mobiles.
FPGA is sutiable for complicated arch than CPLD. CPLD is very tiny when compared to the logic of FPGA so CPLD is faster.
micro controller is software and fpga is hardware
fpga has fine grain architecture and it can be programmed easily at field
fpga has fine grain architecture and it can be programmed easily at field
If you are using XILINX FPGA, try to insert a Microblaze processor to control your ADC.
Is there assembly language codes of the p4 & core-2 duo & there hex dec codes are same or not. If not then tell me how the dos works on both. And will that dos work on the processor designed by me in vhdl after synthesysing it on FPGA or as ASIC .
FPGA and FPAA are both very different in nature and APLLICATIONS also.
ASIC means Application Specific Integrated Circuit
The major difference is that, a DSP is a chip which can be programmed based on our requirement, whereas an FPGA can be programmed to design a chip for our own purpose. FPGA can also be reprogrammed based on the changes in our application.
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