USING LOW COST, NON-VOLATILE PLDS IN SYSTEM APPLICATIONS
System designers are faced with continual pressure to meet their development schedules, and need to implement designs with minimal effort and risk while maintaining maximum flexibility. By using a programmable-based approach instead of several discrete devices or Application Specific Standard Products (ASSPs), designers can accelerate their time-tomarket, address system cost and space reduction, and ensure a high level of product differentiation.
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