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Using FPGA Structures For Automotive Electronics

DOI: 10.35598/mcfpga.2021.002

Using FPGA Structures For Automotive Electronics
Vladimir Karnaushenko, Alexander Borodin

III International Scientific and Practical Conference Theoretical and Applied Aspects of Device Development on Microcontrollers and FPGAs (MC&FPGA), Kharkiv, Ukraine, 2021, pp. 9-10.

Abstract
As microelectronics becomes increasingly important in automotive systems, transport electronics developers are increasingly relying on FPGA programmable structures to create applications with better performance and flexible architectures.

Keywords: electronic control units, transport applications, programmable logic blocks, automotive information technology, hardware, digital signal processing.

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