Al Farouk
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I intend to use a programmable PROM to hold the FPGA configuration in a new design. I had made a survy on similar design and I noted that the designers do not use programmable PROM and instead they program the FPGA using microproccessor or controllers.
I want to ask does they do that as a security for their design or the programmable PROM's has technical problems on log lifes (i.e data corrupted for example ).
I want to ask does they do that as a security for their design or the programmable PROM's has technical problems on log lifes (i.e data corrupted for example ).