I suppose that like what happened with overlay technique in programming (it disappeared), you could use a bigger FPGA chip with more gates to put all functions you need in it.
But again, it's a waste imho and this could be used, if it will, in small projects (don't want to put the biggest chip in a small drone) or in cheap projects (for instance i can't afford a 100$ demo board, it's to expensive and i'm not craving for it so bad).
Thanks for the Xilinx tip.
But again, it's a waste imho and this could be used, if it will, in small projects (don't want to put the biggest chip in a small drone) or in cheap projects (for instance i can't afford a 100$ demo board, it's to expensive and i'm not craving for it so bad).
Thanks for the Xilinx tip.