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So if you consider the memory resources which have been available in the near future so they can be

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categorized into two categories, I guess the first one we have is an Beita, OK, or we call them as

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an.

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And either one that we have is then distributed.

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So in a blog is does a very good memory for the president on an FPGA, whereas if it considered a distributor.

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So if we utilize our luck for storing information so that can be considered as a distributor.

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OK, so these are the two primary sources that are available on an FPGA beside an external memory that

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you can interface.

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So wherever we required to have a frequent computation that will be required, that we have a critical

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part where we need to frequently accessory to and storing information.

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This new resources plays a very crucial role in a case we understood a huge amount of data.

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OK, so we always have an option to work with the dealer, so that is always possible.

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So these are available in seven cities, family in our family.

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We also have another class of memory which is present on an.

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Devices such as you will not be discussing that right now, but just to have a clear understanding that

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the existing RAM also in an object, so in most of the cases will be noticing, we should have a clearer

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idea what is the maximum frequency, maximum amount of data that you can still be the main data so that

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we can actually go to a product selection for a specific family.

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So here you have a Spartan seven FPGA product selection guide, and we like to understand how we know

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the maximum size that we can actually store inside this memory.

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OK, so here you know that we have various number as well as we have certain important resources which

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have been available on number is EXI seven six.

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The logic cell I believe will have six thousand, whereas the slices available nine 30.

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DSP slices are available.

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And right, and then we have come to your management to budget, to important point is the maximum distributed

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them in a.

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We have is 70, whereas a BEHRAM is around when it gets for the lower Spartan's seven family.

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We have a.

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Disaggregate them in the range of 70 gabey, whereas Behram can reach up to one to keep the last family

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that we have in this part and seven consists of them, which is around one one zero.

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So if you just use a calculator to see the value of one one zero zero, which is in KB, and if you

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just divide them with one zero two four, we'll have an estimate.

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So it is around one point zero seven.

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OK, so the size that we have for detA or distributed RAM in the maximum size that you can get in a

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Spartan seven if p.g is around one point zero seven.

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OK, and the maximum BEHRAM size is around four point three to Zeeb.

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And so for three to zero, divided by one zero to four, so this will approximately close to four point

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two.

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OK, so this if you have utilizing Spartan seven, if you do this, always a good idea that you always

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remember the maximum freedom and the size that are available.

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So that might be a good question in an interview.

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If you have a Spartan seven, then what is the maximum?

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Behram and I did emphasize that is available on that specific family.

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So the minimum size that we have for a Spartan seven for our distributor Diamond is around 70 GB, whereas

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the maximum distributed RAM can go up to one point zero seven, whereas the minimum block RAM can go

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up to the maximum, can go up to four point two to.

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And if you go to Article seven, which is basically a nexus, will be the boot that we are utilizing.

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Similar size or distributor dreamspace that we have is two eight eight eight gabey divided by one zero

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two four.

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So it will be around two point to keep two point eighty two, which is double as compared to Spartan

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Summit and maximum block ram size that we have is 13 one four two zero divided by.

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One zero to four, so it will be around twelve point three.

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OK, so it will be twice as compared to five seven.

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OK, so 13 and for maximum blocker and two and B of distributed RAM is available on an hour.

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And so similarly, you can explore, depending on the FPGA that you are utilizing, what is the maximum

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size we have for what is the maximum size that we have for Kinect seven as well as working seven.

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So we'll be noticing as we as we progress from from Spartan's seven to seven, both the drum and beta

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will increase.
