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Welcome to FPGAOnline.com. The purpose of this website it to provide an online resource for FPGA Designers to enable them to quickly and easily get to grips with key FPGA related topics.
Written by Design Engineers, this site aims to be concise and informative, presenting information in a manner that is easy to understand and locate. However, this site is still in its infancy and therefore there are many areas of FPGA design that have not been touched upon as yet. Over time we will add much more content in the Design Topics, Tutorials and Encyclopedia sections and also provide some useful free IP for download. We also plan to introduce a Forums section where you will be able to get together and discuss all things to do with FPGA's.
We hope that you will find this website of interest. If you have any queries or comments regarding this website or its contents then please contact us and we will try and answer your questions.