Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) have a wide range of applications in various industries. Here are ten of the most common applications of FPGAs:
Aerospace and Defense: FPGAs are used in communication systems, radar systems, and electronic warfare applications.
Automotive: FPGAs are used in advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) for real-time object detection and recognition.
Broadcast and Video: FPGAs are used in video processing and encoding applications for high-definition (HD) and ultra-high-definition (UHD) video.
Data Centers: FPGAs are used for high-speed data processing and networking in data center applications.
Medical Devices: FPGAs are used in medical imaging and monitoring equipment, such as X-ray machines and MRI scanners.
Robotics and Automation: FPGAs are used in industrial automation and robotic systems for real-time control and decision-making.
Smart Grid and Energy: FPGAs are used in smart grid and energy applications for monitoring and controlling power distribution systems.
Telecommunications: FPGAs are used in high-speed networking equipment, such as switches and routers.
Test and Measurement: FPGAs are used in test and measurement equipment for real-time signal processing and data acquisition.
Wireless and Radio: FPGAs are used in wireless and radio applications for baseband processing, modulation/demodulation, and error correction.
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