PLD stands for Programmable Logic Device. It is a type of integrated circuit that can be electronically configured to perform a specific logic function. Unlike fixed-function logic gates, PLDs can be reprogrammed after manufacturing, offering flexibility and customization. They are commonly used in a wide range of applications, including prototyping, glue logic replacement, and implementing custom digital circuits in areas such as telecommunications, industrial control, and consumer electronics.
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