12th FPGA Power Supply Design Process Summary

Over the past year, the Intel Power Supply Column has been introducing power supply design in FPGAs. This is the final episode, and we will be presenting a summary of the FPGA power supply design process, along with materials and videos that we have not been able to introduce before.

First, select an FPGA that is suitable for your application, and then select and design a power supply that is suitable for how you will use that FPGA. When designing a power supply, we use the tools, materials, and development boards provided by the manufacturer, paying attention to the points that we have often introduced in this column.

When designing the power supply for FPGA, please use the following points first.

About various FPGAs

Intel® Website

Requirements from FPGA perspective in FPGA power supply design

Part 6: Points to note when selecting an FPGA power supply
Next, please use the following for power source selection.

Requirements from a Power Supply Perspective in FPGA Power Supply Design

Part 7: Points to note when selecting an FPGA power supply

Points to note when designing

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This time, we have introduced tools, information, videos, etc. that we have not been able to introduce before. This concludes the column on FPGA power supply design that I have introduced for the past 12 times. Manufacturers will continue to offer new products, new development boards, and design tools for each FPGA power supply. Please expect by all means. If you have any questions about this column, products, tools, etc., please contact our sales representatives or use the inquiry form. Thank you for your continued support this year. We appreciate your continued patronage of our services and products.


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