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    Mass storage in FPGA systems

    Mass storage for FPGA systems

    by Dominik DomanskiFPGA, MemoryPosted on 2019-04-272021-11-150 comments

    Mass storage – what do you mean? In almost every FPGA based project we use internal embedded memories to store data or as a FIFO or as ROM/RAM memories. They are very fast (much faster than external ones), easy to use and very elastic (different write/read buses, different sizes, etc.). But even though the size …

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