Lenno Liu, Graduate student of Prof. Jennifer Hasler “Adventures in FPAA” using a different FPAA toolset for his ECE4450 Analog Circuits for Music Synthesis Project.
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FPAA vs FPGA: Power-Efficient Analog Flexibility for Embedded Systems
Field Programmable Analog Arrays (FPAAs) bring FPGA-like flexibility to the analog domain, enabling engineers to dynamically configure amplifiers, filters, and routing directly in hardware. Unlike FPGAs, which handle digital logic, FPAAs operate on analog signals to reduce latency, lower power use, and simplify design. Paired with FPGAs, they create hybrid embedded systems that combine adaptive analog processing with digital control for more efficient, reconfigurable, and compact solutions.
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