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Over the past decade, field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) have achieved widespread adoption across an expanding array of applications. By offering a universal silicon platform that can be quickly programmed for a specific application and reprogrammed with each iteration of a design, these highly flexible devices have quickly become an essential prototyping tool for many design teams and have frequently been used in low- to medium-volume applications.
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