programmable logic arrayの例文
- TI coined the term programmable logic array for this device.
- The control unit was based on programmable logic arrays ( PLA ).
- This program is similar to those used to optimize a programmable logic array.
- TI coined the term " Programmable Logic Array " for this device.
- This was achieved by mask-programming a Programmable Logic Array in the 2656.
- The control store on some minicomputers was one or more programmable logic array chips.
- The same algorithmic approach can also be used to model folding problems in programmable logic arrays.
- PALs were not the first commercial programmable logic devices; Signetics had been selling its field programmable logic array ( FPLA ) since 1975.
- Other applications of many-valued logic include design of programmable logic arrays ( PLAs ) with input decoders, optimization of finite state machines, testing, and verification.
- In certain types of programmable logic arrays and read-only memory, a bit may be represented by the presence or absence of a conducting path at a certain point of a circuit.
- Some of the industry's foundational concepts and technologies for programmable logic arrays, gates, and logic blocks are founded in patents awarded to David W . Page and LuVerne R . Peterson in 1985.
- The device is significant because it was the basis for the field programmable logic array produced by Signetics in 1975, the 82S100 . ( Intersil actually beat Signetics to market but poor yield doomed their part .)
- Note that the use of the word " programmable " does not indicate that all PLAs are FPGA ( Field-programmable gate array ), or less frequently FPLA ( Field-programmable logic array ) ..
- Many early systems used some form of an early programmable logic array to create a video system, examples include the ZX Spectrum and ZX-81 systems and Elektronika BK-0010 but there were many others.
- Engineers normally write the microcode during the design phase of a processor, storing it in a read-only memory ( ROM ) or programmable logic array ( PLA ) structure, or in a combination of both.
- Common logic styles used in CPU design include unstructured random logic, finite-state machines, microprogramming ( common from 1965 to 1985 ), and Programmable logic arrays ( common in the 1980s, no longer common ).
- :: I don't think a computer from 20 years ago would be helpful . . . I had a late 1980s workstation motherboard with zero standard logic devices, all of the logic was either in application-specific integrated circuits or programmable logic array.