I have an, hopefully commercially profitable, design of a FPGA-cell and assiociated cell-routing. Reason for my design are two applications for two new products, that could also be done by others. That's why putting the, for them, modifyable electronics into an FPGA, for them to buy, could possibly be a good idea. Just now checking NXP-site to see if NXP has FPGA products. At first sight, don't see any. Are there? Thanks, Hans.
Didn't look into excistence NXP programmable logic any longer. Sent NXP an email.
Designing a FPGA-architecture, (what discussion(?) should be about), "should" support a design-flow used e.g. by
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resulting in
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(bottom paragraph about Atmel AT6010)
Wouldn't have reacted that way if I could find any NXPfpga/cpld on the internet. Only found a couple of PCB's, sold by NXP containing FPGA of another brand. Should I look into old Freescale? Can anybody help? For now, I guess NXP doesn't do PL and never did