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Want a book on FPGA-based prototyping?

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Update: Too late, it has gone.

Thank you to all who participated.

The winner has been informed, the book posted, and we await comment.

'Alice'

We have a copy of the 'FPGA-based prototyping methodology manual' to give away.

Essentially written around Xilinx FPGAs and Synopsys development tools, it has articles by ARM, LSI and nvidia.

The authors claim it will help avoid some of the pitfalls of prototyping asics on FPGAs, and be applicable to more than just Xilinx and Synopsys products.

Before you bash off an email, there are a couple of things to think about.

Sorry to those outside the country, but we are only going to post it to a UK address.

We would rather you at least have a desire to read about FPGA-based prototyping, rather than a uncontrollable urge to make some cash on ebay.

And it would be nice if you could send back a comment or two on the content after you have opened it - particularly if you feel it is broadly applicable.

First email to alice@electronicsweekly.com with BOOK in the subject gets it.

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