What are Logic Devices [PLD]?
Logic devices and programmable logic devices are technical terms used to refer to the many semiconducter based “chips” that are used to manage various devices (anything from a simple coffee maker to a giant production machine). These devices are usually programmed using Assembler programming language and it is estimated that literally 10s of billions of these things exist around the world.
Related Questions
- Cypress has obsoleted several families of Programmable Logic devices (PLDs). Does Atmel offer equivalent replacements?
- What kinds of programmable logic devices are available today? How are they different from one another?
- Do Virtex-E devices have the capability to support Internet Reconfigurable Logic (IRL)?