Making FPGAs Accessible to Scientists and Engineers as Domain Expert Software Programmers with LabVIEW

08/20/2014
by   Hugo A. Andrade, et al.
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In this paper we present a graphical programming framework, LabVIEW, and associated language and libraries, as well as programming techniques and patterns that we have found useful in making FPGAs accessible to scientists and engineers as domain expert software programmers.

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