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Digital Logic Design
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What is a "programmable logic device" (PLD), such as a PAL or PLA?
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The correct answer is A) A type of digital integrated circuit whose internal logic functions can be configured or "programmed" by the user, rather than being fixed at manufacture
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Correct Answer
A type of digital integrated circuit whose internal logic functions can be configured or "programmed" by the user, rather than being fixed at manufacture
Explanation
PLDs (like PALs, PLAs, and later FPGAs) allow designers to implement custom digital logic functions by configuring the device, offering flexibility compared to fixed-function chips.
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