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Are CPLDs actually used for bootstrapping FPGAs? I'd thought that was almost exclusively done using external serial PROMs and dedicated bootstrap hardware on the FPGAs (and via on-board microprocessor for the few widgets built to be in-flight reconfigurable). -- Christopher Thomas 04:33, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)
I notice that sum-of-products is directed to disjunctive normal form. While disjunctive normal form is a boolean sum (or) of a boolean product (and), I would not consider them synonymous; rather sum-of-products expressions is a category which disjunctive normal form forms an example of. In any case, perhaps someone who knows the proper Wikipedia conventions for linking similar and/or synonymous topics could clean this up? mjscud 18:42, July 21, 2005 (UTC)
A section called "Market Leaders" was added by 204.245.209.24 ( talk · contribs). I've changed its name to something a bit less advertising-like, and added additional entries, but it would really help if someone familiar with all of the comanies involved could expand the section to be more like Field-programmable_gate_array#Some_FPGA_manufacturers_and_their_specialties. -- Christopher Thomas 05:49, 10 January 2006 (UTC)
I miss a logical block descrition of a macro cell on this page, so I can draw lines between the differences of a fpgas logic block/cell and cplds cell structure. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.185.223.244 ( talk) 11:35, 5 September 2007 (UTC)
Hello, I'm working for the So-logic company, located in Vienna, Austria, www.so-logic.net. We have developed the FPGA Database application, www.so-logic.net/en/fpga/table/producers. It is the directory of all FPGA families that have ever existed on the market. It is free of charge and available to everyone. We would like to add the link to our database in the Wikipedia external links on this page. We didn't want to do it before discussing it with you. Thank you for your time. -- Maja Gordic ( talk) 14:57, 6 April 2010 (UTC)
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Are CPLDs actually used for bootstrapping FPGAs? I'd thought that was almost exclusively done using external serial PROMs and dedicated bootstrap hardware on the FPGAs (and via on-board microprocessor for the few widgets built to be in-flight reconfigurable). -- Christopher Thomas 04:33, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)
I notice that sum-of-products is directed to disjunctive normal form. While disjunctive normal form is a boolean sum (or) of a boolean product (and), I would not consider them synonymous; rather sum-of-products expressions is a category which disjunctive normal form forms an example of. In any case, perhaps someone who knows the proper Wikipedia conventions for linking similar and/or synonymous topics could clean this up? mjscud 18:42, July 21, 2005 (UTC)
A section called "Market Leaders" was added by 204.245.209.24 ( talk · contribs). I've changed its name to something a bit less advertising-like, and added additional entries, but it would really help if someone familiar with all of the comanies involved could expand the section to be more like Field-programmable_gate_array#Some_FPGA_manufacturers_and_their_specialties. -- Christopher Thomas 05:49, 10 January 2006 (UTC)
I miss a logical block descrition of a macro cell on this page, so I can draw lines between the differences of a fpgas logic block/cell and cplds cell structure. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.185.223.244 ( talk) 11:35, 5 September 2007 (UTC)
Hello, I'm working for the So-logic company, located in Vienna, Austria, www.so-logic.net. We have developed the FPGA Database application, www.so-logic.net/en/fpga/table/producers. It is the directory of all FPGA families that have ever existed on the market. It is free of charge and available to everyone. We would like to add the link to our database in the Wikipedia external links on this page. We didn't want to do it before discussing it with you. Thank you for your time. -- Maja Gordic ( talk) 14:57, 6 April 2010 (UTC)