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About FPGA:

An integrated circuit called a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is made to be customized by a user or a designer after production; this is how the word "field-programmable" came to be used. Like an application-specific integrated circuit, the FPGA configuration is typically specified using a hardware description language (HDL) (ASIC). Previously, configuration was specified through circuit diagrams, but with the development of electrical design automation tools, this is becoming less common.

Blocks can be connected to one another using the hierarchy of reconfigurable interconnects found in FPGAs, which have a variety of programmable logic blocks. Logic blocks can be programmed to carry out intricate combinational operations or behave as straightforward logic gates like AND and XOR. Most FPGA logic blocks also have memory components, which might be straightforward flip-flops or larger memory blocks. It is possible to reprogramme several FPGAs to implement various logic functions, enabling flexible reconfigurable computing like that found in software.

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An FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) basically consists of an array of logic blocks with programmable row and column interconnecting channels surrounded by programmable 10 blocks. True False

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