What is a Field Programmable Analog Array (FPAA)?
Just as FPGA Field Programmable Gate Arrays have revolutionized digital circuit design, Anadigm FPAA Field Programmable Analog Arrays are revolutionizing analog circuit design. An FPAA is an IC that can be programmed and reprogrammed to perform an open-ended set of analog circuit functions. Using the graphical AnadigmDesigner®2 CAD software and its library of pre-tested analog circuit functions, a designer can very quickly put together a sophisticated circuit that would previously have taken weeks to design and test. The circuit configuration files are downloaded into the FPAA from a PC or system controller or from an attached EEPROM, producing a fully functional analog circuit. The circuit configuration is completely changeable at any time, either as a new download or with on the fly updates to an already functioning configuration. AnadigmDesigner2 CAD comes with a large library of analog circuit functions such as gain, differentiation, filtering, wave form shaping, etc., and new addi
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