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Powering FPGAs Without the Headaches: Evaluating the MCP16701 PMIC
Alongside the design and development of FPGA applications, we also design FPGA- and microprocessor-based boards, for example our tile range, development boards, and tile carrier cards . One of the key aspects we consider is how we are able to power the FPGA or microprocessor. Powering FPGAs or microprocessors can be a challenge, as we often require low voltages that are very stable while supplying high currents. Sequencing requirements also come to the fore, with the need to
Dec 26, 20255 min read
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