Programmable logic refers to integrated circuits whose logic function can be customized by the user after manufacture. These devices are commonly used to implement custom hardware functions, allowing for flexible and reconfigurable digital circuits. Common examples include FPGAs (Field-Programmable Gate Arrays) and CPLDs (Complex Programmable Logic Devices), which find applications in digital signal processing, embedded systems, and prototyping.
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