Hardwire logic device emulating an FPGA

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6120551
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08937809

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A hybrid HardWire device is provided that comprises a gate array core and a set of mask programmable I/O cells having I/O characteristics similar to those of an FPGA, i.e., sufficiently the same so the HardWire device can be used as a drop-in replacement for the FPGA with no redesign of the original system. Using this HardWire device, a user's design originally implemented in an FPGA can be emulated in the HardWire device, which then replaces the FPGA in the same board at a lower cost. In another embodiment, the I/O cells are mask programmable such that they can emulate the I/O characteristics of FPGAs from any of two or more FPGA families. This ability reduces the number of separate HardWire devices that must be designed, manufactured, tested, stored, and sold, and also simplifies the software required to convert designs to the new device. Some embodiments of the invention can also emulate other programmable devices such as PLDs.

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XILINX INC2100 LOGIC DRIVE SAN JOSE CA 95124

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Baxter, Glenn A Ben Lomond, CA 39 1573
Buch, Kiran B Fremont, CA 8 289
Law, Edwin S Saratoga, CA 7 255
Pang, Raymond C San Jose, CA 34 957

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