Since it was first introduced, Flash-based FPGA had been well received by digital designers in aerospace and high-reliability applications. Its popularity owes to, unlike other commercially available FPGA based on antifuse or SRAM technologies, that the Flash-based FPGA has the unique advantage of being both non-volatile and reprogrammable. It is advantageous to antifuse-based for programmability and to SRAM-based for non-volatility. This characteristic warrantees small foot-print and resiliency in hazardous operating environment, especially against bit-errors by particle radiations.
Radiation Effects in 65 nm Flash-Based Field Programmable Gate Array
FPGAs and Parallel Architectures for Aerospace Applications ; Kapitel : 11 ; 155-174
2016-01-01
20 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Field Programmable Gate Array Based Reconfigurable Preprocessor
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1994
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