Using FPGAs to solve challenges in industrial applications
Yvonne Lin, Xilinx
EETimes (11/22/2011 11:32 AM EST)
Abstract
The revolution of automation on factory floors is a key driver for the seemingly insatiable demand for higher productivity, lower total cost of ownership, and high safety. As a result, industrial applications drive an insatiable demand of higher data bandwidth and higher system-level performance.
This article describes the trends and challenges seen by designers of industrial applications and how FPGAs enable solutions to meet their stringent design goals.
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