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21 October 1996 Review of field-programmable analog arrays
Glen Gulak, Dean R. D'Mello
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Abstract
The drive towards shorter design cycles for analog integrated circuits has given impetus to several developments in the area of field-programmable analog arrays (FPAAs). Various approaches have been taken in implementing topological and parametric programmability of analog circuits. Recent extensions of this work have married FPAAs to their digital counterparts (FPGAs) along with data conversion interfaces, to form field-programmable mixed signal arrays (FPMAs). This survey paper reviews work to data in the area of programmable analog and mixed signal circuits. The body of work reviewed includes university and industrial research, commercial products and patents. A time-line of important achievements in the area is drawn and the status of various activities is summarized.
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Glen Gulak and Dean R. D'Mello "Review of field-programmable analog arrays", Proc. SPIE 2914, High-Speed Computing, Digital Signal Processing, and Filtering Using Reconfigurable Logic, (21 October 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.255812
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KEYWORDS
Analog electronics

Switches

Digital electronics

Integrated circuits

Computer aided design

Patents

Transistors

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