The Intel Power Supply column has been a year-long series of articles on power supply design in FPGAs. In this final installment, we will provide a summary of the FPGA power supply design process, including some materials and videos that we have not been able to introduce until now.
First, select an FPGA suitable for the application, then select and design a power supply suitable for the way the FPGA will be used. In designing the power supply, we use the tools, materials, and development boards provided by the manufacturer, and pay attention to the points I have often mentioned in this column.
For FPGA power supply design, please refer to the following
About FPGAs
Requirements for FPGA Power Supply Design from the FPGA Perspective
Part 6: Points to keep in mind when selecting a power supply for FPGAs - Part 1
Next, please use the following for selecting a power supply.
Requirements for FPGA power supply design from the viewpoint of power supply
Part 7: Considerations when Selecting Power Supplies for FPGAs - Part 2
Points to keep in mind when designing
Part 8: Examples of Malfunctions and Solutions (Examples of Device Malfunctions)
Part 11: Examples of Malfunctions Caused by Patterns in FPGA Power Supply Design and Solutions (Examples Caused by Patterns)
Product Specifications
Part 5: EPE specific usage! (Power Supply Selection)
Part 9: Checking and Reviewing Capacitance in FPGA Power Supply Design (Capacitance Selection)
Part 10: Introducing Layout Methods when Designing FPGA Power Circuits (Using Gerber Data for Layout Design)
Layout Guideline (Japanese) (document link)
Solder Guidelines (Intel® document link)
Power & Thermal Design and Debugging Guidelines (Japanese) (page link)
In this issue, we have summarized some of the tools, information, and videos that we have not been able to introduce in the past 12 issues. This is the end of our 12-part series on FPGA power supply design. New products, development boards, and design tools for FPGA power supplies are scheduled to be released from manufacturers in the future. Please stay tuned. If you have any questions about this column, products, or tools, please contact our sales staff or use the contact form. Thank you for reading this column over the past year. We look forward to your continued support of our services and products.
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