sir,i have to give a presentation on embedded fpga.i want a presentaion which is simple,easy to understand,reliable & free frpm errors.please help me out.
With embedded FPGA, this problem disappears. Chip designers can finally get into a project knowing they have the flexibility to change RTL at any time during the project, something that has never been possible before.
Because the integrated FPGA is a new technology, we will first highlight how it differs from standard FPGAs, which have been around for decades. Basically, an embedded FPGA is an IP block that allows to incorporate a complete FPGA into a SoC or any type of integrated circuit. As well as RAM, SERDES, PLL and processors passed from independent chips to routine IP blocks, FPGA is now also an IP block.
An FPGA combines a set of programmable / reconfigurable logic blocks into a programmable interconnect fabric. In an FPGA chip, the outer edge of the chip consists of a combination of GPIO, SERDES and specialized PHYs as DDR3 / 4. In advanced FPGAs, the I / O ring is approximately 1/4 of the chip and the "tissue" is approximately 3/4 of the chip. The "fabric" itself is mostly interconnected in today's FPGA chips where 20-25% of the fabric area is programmable logic and 75-80% is programmable interconnection.
An embedded FPGA is an FPGA fabric without the surrounding ring of GPIO, SERDES and PHYs. Instead, an embedded FPGA connects to the rest of the chip using standard digital signaling, allowing very large and very fast interconnects on the chip.