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Difference Between Fpga And Cpld?
1.
Difference Between Fpga And Cpld?
Answer»
FPGA:
SRAM based technology.
Segmented connection between elements.
USUALLY
used for
COMPLEX
logic circuits.
MUST
be reprogrammed once the power is off.
Costly
CPLD:
Flash or EPROM based technology.
Continuous connection between elements.
Usually used for
SIMPLER
or moderately complex logic circuits.
Need not be reprogrammed once the power is off.
CHEAPER
FPGA:
CPLD:
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