What is programmable logic?
Programmable logic is loosely defined as a device with configurable logic and flip-flops linked together with programmable interconnect. Memory cells control and define the function that the logic performs and how the various logic functions are interconnected. Though various devices use different architectures, all are based on this fundamental idea.
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