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> and why would you fab a digital design in 130nm instead of just programming an FPGA?
Because you need some analog features with your digital design.
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1y ago
If you need some analog features, that's conventionally called a "mixed-signal design", not a "digital design". I wasn't talking about mixed-signal designs, for which it's obvious that an FPGA is unlikely to work.
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