I write a diploma on Partial Reconfiguration. Noticed circumstance that Partial Reconfiguration is used only on Xilinx FPGA. Does support Partial Reconfiguration other producers FPGA? If yes, who yet?
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I write a diploma on Partial Reconfiguration. Noticed circumstance that Partial Reconfiguration is used only on Xilinx FPGA. Does support Partial Reconfiguration other producers FPGA? If yes, who yet?
"Valerios" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news: snipped-for-privacy@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
1 Atmel FPGA are fully runtime reprogrammable 2 new LatticeSC i think is alsoantti
They do support reconfiguration like FPGA from Xilinx with the large modules? Is it possible to tear on 3 modules and if it is necessary to replace one of them? On the Atmel site I found (Search results: "partial reconfiguration") only
On Lattice.com in general found nothing. :(
"Valerios" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news: snipped-for-privacy@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
Atmel can reconfigure any smal portion or all array in runtime there is no limitations
LatticeSC has 'fabric config port' so you can access the configuration from the logic, but there is currently not much known to what extent the partial reconfiguration support from Lattice will be available. LatticeSC part are just out, so dont expect there be much about the reconfig of those parts info
Antti
Does not Altera also work with technology of partial reconfiguration?
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