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Embedded FPGAs are new, but the traditional idea of how chips turn into IP blocks has become old: RAM, SERDES, PLL, and processors are all routine IP blocks that used to be standalone chips.
Most FPGAs require at least two and sometimes many dc power rails. One powers the core logic, another powers I/O interfaces, and then a third may be needed to power accessory or auxiliary circuits.
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