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publicationNumber CN-111630952-B
titleOfInvention On-site programmable gate array
abstract The invention relates to the technical field of field programmable gate arrays, in particular to a novel field programmable gate array capable of resisting single-particle radiation overturn. The novel field programmable gate array comprises a configurable logic module, a general routing matrix and a one-time programming array for configuration, wherein the one-time programming array replaces a static random access memory array in the traditional field programmable gate array. The problem that the static random access memory unit is easy to generate single event upset is solved. The invention has the advantage of large-scale integration, can directly adopt the standard deep submicron complementary metal oxide semiconductor process technology in the one-time programming storage unit technology of heat in the industry, can not need any additional mask and process correction, is not easily influenced by temperature, voltage, irradiation and the like, and obtains the Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology with high performance, high integration degree and high reliability.
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