FPGA-based High-Performance Reconfigurable Computer
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https://doi.org/10.18372/2073-4751.3.7752Keywords:
элементная база, реконфигурация, экспериментальное ядроAbstract
Performed an analysis of the architectural and structural organization of the crystals type FPGA of the families Virtex-7 for the implementation of control algorithms and orientation of small space crafts
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