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Embedded Complex Logic refers to the use of Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) in embedded systems to implement complex logic functions. FPGAs are integrated circuits that can be programmed after manufacturing to perform specific tasks, making them highly versatile and customizable for a wide range of applications.
FPGA is a type of programmable logic device that contains an array of programmable logic blocks and interconnects that can be configured by the user to perform specific functions. Unlike Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), FPGAs can be reprogrammed multiple times, making them ideal for prototyping and low-volume production.
FPGAs are used in a variety of industries, including telecommunications, automotive, aerospace, defense, and consumer electronics. They are commonly used in applications that require high-speed data processing, real-time signal processing, and complex algorithm implementation.
Some common applications of Embedded Complex Logic (FPGA) include: