CONVERTING YOUR FPGA TO AN ASIC YIELDS MANY BENEFITS A LOOK AT HOW DESIGNERS CAN MAXIMIZE THOSE BENEFITS MAKE THE TRANSITION AS QUICK AND SEAMLESS AS POSSIBLE. The capacity and capability of modern FPGAs support the implementation of many digital systems, making FPGAs the platforms of choice for developing, prototyping, and deploying digital logic. Depending on the requirements of your system, using FPGAs may not be the best approach for field deployment. Factors such as high unit cost and high power consumption may require deployment with an ASIG device. Still, designing with an FPGA makes more sense, and, by paying attention to a few details up-front, the conversion to an ASIC device need not be difficult. Those details include power supplies, packaging, boundary-scan testing, and other considerations.
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