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Benefits of the reprogrammable gate array in a communications board
Marriott R. Microprocessors & Microsystems14 (4):227-230,1990.Type:Article
Date Reviewed: Aug 1 1991

The author “recounts how introducing the flexibility of LCA-based design has reduced PCB prototyping costs.” This paper specifies and evaluates the reasons that lead a company to use logical cell arrays in several designs. It describes significant savings in terms of cost, time, and size, and an increase in design flexibility. Details from the design of a vocoder illustrate these benefits. The experiences recounted could be useful practical information for design engineers.

Reviewer:  H. Jürgensen Review #: CR123529
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