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two codes implementa tion in a single fpga.
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12-17-2010 03:20 AM
i want to implement a video code on fpga that will result in outputs from fpga which will in turn drive some displays, presently i am using two different fpgas for two different displays, my question is that can i implement that in the one fpga by any way
plz note that both the displays may or may not work simultaneously ,i want both of them can be controlled individually.
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thanks in advance
Gaurav kumar
Re: two codes implementa tion in a single fpga.
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12-17-2010 03:52 AM - edited 12-17-2010 03:53 AM
As long as you use an FPGA with enough gates and enough pins, and the FPGA can handle the additional heat generated by the larger design -- no problem.
The FPGA doesn't care how you use the available gates and pins.
If you haven't designed with FPGAs before, you should probably find someone experienced to help you and guide you with your project. There's a lot to learn.
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