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Programmable Logic Device
Introduction A programmable logic device or PLD is an electronic component used to build digital circuits. Unlike a logic gate, which has a fixed function, a PLD has an undefined function at the time of manufacture. Before the PLD can be used in a circuit it must be programmed. Before PLDs were invented, read-only memory (ROM) chips were used to create arbitrary combinatorial logic functions of a number of inputs.
Feature
High-performance operation
Low noise and high accuracy type
High quality and reliability
Application
Mobile and network equipments
Telecommunication equipments
PC related markets
Category
EPLD (Erasable Programmable Logic Device)
CPLD (Complex Programmable Logic Device)
SPLD (Simple Programmable Logic Device)
PAL (Programmable Array Logic)
GAL (Generic Array Logic)
Product
ALTERA
LATTICE
XILINX
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