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Publish Date: Oct 23, 2007


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FPGA Utilization Table

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This table is a convenient look-up system that gives a quantitative measure of how much of the FPGA fabric the block diagram elements such as functions/structures/data-types take up.

See the FPGA Utilization Tutorial linked below for a description of this table and LabVIEW FPGA utlization trends with regards to data types, structures, and functions.

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FPGA Utilization Tutorial

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Filename: fpga_utilization_table.doc

Software Requirements


Application Software: LabVIEW Professional Development System 7.1.1
Toolkits and Add-Ons: LabVIEW FPGA Module 1.1
Language(s): None

Hardware Requirements


Hardware Group: CompactRIO, Reconfigurable I/O (RIO)
Hardware Model: PCI-7831R, PXI-7811R, PXI-7831R
Driver: NI-RIO 1.3

 
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What about fixed point math?
You left out various sizes of fixed point math from your math functions.
- Robert Stickney, University of Arizona. rstickney@as.arizona.edu - Feb 1, 2008

Should be easier to find.
Useful, as I had problems fitting into the FPGA. Shouldn't this be easier to find? Also has this changed? We've had a few upgrades since this document was produced.
- lucy.scott@eur.crowncork.com - Dec 1, 2006

The utilization table would be more useful if it said what "units" the numbers in the table are in. Slices? Gates?
- Brad Levy, Aeroflex / JcAir Test Systems. brad.levy@aeroflex.com - Jan 4, 2006

Providing a document as .doc only is user unfriendly. Why for goodness sake is this utilzation table not available as a pdf?
- momolxg@yahoo.de - Mar 11, 2005

 

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