A Complex Programmable Logic Device (CPLD) is a programmable logic device with complexity between that of PALs and FPGAs. A CPLD consists of multiple logic blocks, each similar to a PLD, interconnected by a programmable interconnect matrix. CPLDs are commonly used for implementing control logic, address decoding, and other general-purpose digital logic functions in a variety of applications including telecommunications, data processing, networking, industrial control, and automotive systems. They offer a good balance of cost, performance, and flexibility for moderately complex designs.
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