4–7 Mar 2019
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone
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A Scientist's Guide to FPGAs

4 Mar 2019, 10:45
1h
31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre (CERN)

31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre

CERN

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Lecture Lectures and exercises

Speaker

Alexander Ruede (CERN + KIT-IPE)

Description

Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) have become ubiquitous in a variety of technological and scientific fields. Their versatility make them an ideal match not only for computing intensive tasks but also for the differing requirements of custom electronics that often can be found in experimental setups.

This seminar leads the audience into the fully programmable and intrinsically parallel world of FPGAs. After an introduction to digital design and the anatomy of an FPGA, the design flow and required way of thinking will be presented. The seminar will be completed by a comparison of hardware and software-driven computation as well as an overview of the application of FPGAs in different fields and tasks.

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