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[[File:Altera StratixIVGX FPGA.jpg|thumb|A [[Stratix (FPGA)|Stratix IV]] FPGA from [[Altera]]]]
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[[File:Xerox ColorQube 8570 - Main controller - Xilinx Spartan XC3S400A-0205.jpg|thumb|A Spartan FPGA from [[Xilinx]]]]▼
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A '''field-programmable gate array''' ('''FPGA''') is a type of configurable [[integrated circuit]] that can be repeatedly programmed after manufacturing. FPGAs are a subset of logic devices referred to as [[programmable logic devices]] (PLDs). They consist of an array of [[programmable logic device|programmable]] [[logic block|logic blocks]] with a connecting grid, that can be configured "in the field" to interconnect with other logic blocks to perform various digital functions. FPGAs are often used in limited (low) quantity production of custom-made products, and in research and development, where the higher cost of individual FPGAs is not as important, and where creating and manufacturing a custom circuit wouldn't be feasible. Other applications for FPGAs include the telecommunications, automotive, aerospace, and industrial sectors, which benefit from their flexibility, high signal processing speed, and parallel processing abilities.
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