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What is programmable logic?

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.

What other technologies are related to programmable logic?

programmable logic Competitor Technologies

FPGAs are a type of programmable logic, making them direct competitors.
mentioned alongside programmable logic in 98% (65) of relevant job posts
Microprocessors are often used to implement logic functions that could also be implemented in programmable logic, making them a potential alternative.
mentioned alongside programmable logic in 2% (71) of relevant job posts
Microcontrollers are often used to implement logic functions that could also be implemented in programmable logic, making them a potential alternative.
mentioned alongside programmable logic in 1% (100) of relevant job posts

programmable logic Complementary Technologies

Mobile SoCs and PMICs can incorporate programmable logic and are often used in conjunction with it for power management and other functions.
mentioned alongside programmable logic in 95% (60) of relevant job posts
Programmable logic can be used to interface with and process data from IMUs and other sensors.
mentioned alongside programmable logic in 94% (60) of relevant job posts
Programmable logic is often used in display controllers and processing to enhance display performance and features.
mentioned alongside programmable logic in 89% (59) of relevant job posts

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