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Что (кто) такое gate array - определение

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Gate array         
  • Uncommitted Logic Array}} 2C210E on a [[Timex Sinclair 1000]] motherboard
TYPE OF APPLICATION-SPECIFIC INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
Gate-array; Uncommitted logic array; Uncommitted Logic Array
A gate array is an approach to the design and manufacture of application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) using a prefabricated chip with components that are later interconnected into logic devices (e.g.
field-programmable gate array         
  • Stratix IV]] FPGA from [[Altera]]
  • D-type flip-flop]])
  • A Spartan FPGA from [[Xilinx]]
  • A [[Xilinx]] Zynq-7000 All Programmable System on a Chip
INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGNED TO BE CONFIGURED BY A CUSTOMER OR A DESIGNER AFTER MANUFACTURING
Field programmable gate array; FPGA; FPGAs; Field Programmable Gate Array; Programmable gate array; Fpga; Field programmable logic array; Field-Programmable Gate Array; Programmable Gate Array; Field-programmable gate arrays; FPGA board
<hardware> (FPGA) A gate array where the logic network can be programmed into the device after its manufacture. An FPGA consists of an array of logic elements, either gates or lookup table RAMs, flip-flops and programmable interconnect wiring. Most FPGAs are reprogrammable, since their logic functions and interconnect are defined by RAM cells. The Xilinx LCA, Altera FLEX and AT&T ORCA devices are examples. Others can only be programmed once, by closing "antifuses". These retain their programming permanently. The Actel FPGAs are the leading example of such devices. Atmel FPGAs are currently (July 1997) the only ones in which part of the array can be reprogrammed while other parts are active. As of 1994, FPGAs have logic capacity up to 10K to 20K 2-input-NAND-equivalent gates, up to about 200 I/O pins and can run at clock rates of 50 MHz or more. FPGA designs must be prepared using CAD software tools, usually provided by the chip vendor, to do technology mapping, partitioning and placement, routing, and binary output. The resulting binary can be programmed into a ROM connected to the FPGA or downloaded to the FPGA from a connected computer. In addition to ordinary logic applications, FPGAs have enabled the development of logic emulators. There is also research on using FPGAs as computing devices, taking direct advantage of their reconfigurability into problem-specific hardware processors. Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.arch.fpga. (1997-07-11)
Field-programmable gate array         
  • Stratix IV]] FPGA from [[Altera]]
  • D-type flip-flop]])
  • A Spartan FPGA from [[Xilinx]]
  • A [[Xilinx]] Zynq-7000 All Programmable System on a Chip
INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGNED TO BE CONFIGURED BY A CUSTOMER OR A DESIGNER AFTER MANUFACTURING
Field programmable gate array; FPGA; FPGAs; Field Programmable Gate Array; Programmable gate array; Fpga; Field programmable logic array; Field-Programmable Gate Array; Programmable Gate Array; Field-programmable gate arrays; FPGA board
A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is an integrated circuit designed to be configured by a customer or a designer after manufacturinghence the term field-programmable. The FPGA configuration is generally specified using a hardware description language (HDL), similar to that used for an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC).
FPGA         
  • Stratix IV]] FPGA from [[Altera]]
  • D-type flip-flop]])
  • A Spartan FPGA from [[Xilinx]]
  • A [[Xilinx]] Zynq-7000 All Programmable System on a Chip
INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGNED TO BE CONFIGURED BY A CUSTOMER OR A DESIGNER AFTER MANUFACTURING
Field programmable gate array; FPGA; FPGAs; Field Programmable Gate Array; Programmable gate array; Fpga; Field programmable logic array; Field-Programmable Gate Array; Programmable Gate Array; Field-programmable gate arrays; FPGA board
Field Programmable Gate Array (Reference: RL)
FPGA         
  • Stratix IV]] FPGA from [[Altera]]
  • D-type flip-flop]])
  • A Spartan FPGA from [[Xilinx]]
  • A [[Xilinx]] Zynq-7000 All Programmable System on a Chip
INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DESIGNED TO BE CONFIGURED BY A CUSTOMER OR A DESIGNER AFTER MANUFACTURING
Field programmable gate array; FPGA; FPGAs; Field Programmable Gate Array; Programmable gate array; Fpga; Field programmable logic array; Field-Programmable Gate Array; Programmable Gate Array; Field-programmable gate arrays; FPGA board
Generic Array Logic         
  • Lattice]] GAL16V8D-15LJ
TYPE OF DIGITAL CIRCUIT
Programmable electrically erasable logic; Gate Array Logic; Generic array logic
<hardware, integrated circuit> (GAL) A newer kind of Programmable Array Logic based on EEPROM storage cells, been pioneered by Lattice. GALs can be erased and reprogrammed and usually replace a whole set of different PALs (hence the name). (1995-12-09)
Generic array logic         
  • Lattice]] GAL16V8D-15LJ
TYPE OF DIGITAL CIRCUIT
Programmable electrically erasable logic; Gate Array Logic; Generic array logic
The Generic Array Logic (also known as GAL and sometimes as gate array logic) device was an innovation of the PAL and was invented by Lattice Semiconductor. The GAL was an improvement on the PAL because one device type was able to take the place of many PAL device types or could even have functionality not covered by the original range of PAL devices.
Dynamic array         
  • Θ(''n'')}} time, labelled with turtles). The ''logical size'' and ''capacity'' of the final array are shown.
RANDOM-ACCESS, VARIABLE-SIZE LIST DATA STRUCTURE THAT ALLOWS ELEMENTS TO BE ADDED OR REMOVED
Growable array; Dynamic table; Array list; ArrayList; Resizable array; Resizeable array; Arraylist; Mutable array
In computer science, a dynamic array, growable array, resizable array, dynamic table, mutable array, or array list is a random access, variable-size list data structure that allows elements to be added or removed. It is supplied with standard libraries in many modern mainstream programming languages.
Array (data structure)         
DATA STRUCTURE
Ragged arrays; Array index; Vector data structure; Array element; Two-dimensional array; One-dimensional array; Vector (Computer Science); Static array; Array data structure; Vector (data structure)
In computer science, an array is a data structure consisting of a collection of elements (values or variables), each identified by at least one array index or key. An array is stored such that the position of each element can be computed from its index tuple by a mathematical formula.
Microelectrode array         
DEVICES THAT CONTAIN MULTIPLE MICROELECTRODES THROUGH WHICH NEURAL SIGNALS ARE OBTAINED OR DELIVERED, ESSENTIALLY SERVING AS NEURAL INTERFACES THAT CONNECT NEURONS TO ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
Microelectrode Array; Multi-electrode array; Utah array; Michigan array; Multielectrode array
Microelectrode arrays (MEAs) (also referred to as multielectrode arrays) are devices that contain multiple (tens to thousands) microelectrodes through which neural signals are obtained or delivered, essentially serving as neural interfaces that connect neurons to electronic circuitry. There are two general classes of MEAs: implantable MEAs, used in vivo, and non-implantable MEAs, used in vitro.