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The main characteristic of Reconfigurable Computing is the presence
of hardware that can be reconfigured to implement specific
functionality more suitable for specially tailored hardware than on
a simple uniprocessor. Reconfigurable computing systems join
microprocessors and programmable hardware in order to take
advantage of the combined strengths of hardware and software and
have been used in applications ranging from embedded systems to
high performance computing. Many of the fundamental theories have
been identified and used by the Hardware/Software Co-Design
research field. Although the same background ideas are shared in
both areas, they have different goals and use different
approaches.This book is intended as an introduction to the entire
range of issues important to reconfigurable computing, using FPGAs
as the context, or "computing vehicles" to implement this powerful
technology. It will take a reader with a background in the basics
of digital design and software programming and provide them with
the knowledge needed to be an effective designer or researcher in
this rapidly evolving field.
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