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Which type of device FPGA are?(a) SLD(b) SROM(c) EPROM(d) PLDThe question was asked in an internship interview.I'm obligated to ask this question of Programmable Array Logic in division Memory Devices of Digital Circuits

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Correct option is (d) PLD

Explanation: Field-Programmable Gate ARRAYS (FPGAs) are reprogrammable silicon CHIPS. In contrast to processors that you find in your PC, programming an FPGA rewires the chip itself to IMPLEMENT your functionality rather than RUN a software application. Thus, FPGAs are PLD devices.



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