Programable Logic Devices
Programable Logic Devices
Programmable Logic
Devices
Adam Foust
Road Map
History
Definitions
Programmable Logic Devices
Purpose
Advantages
Types
Configuration
Conclusion
History
Programmable logic arrays about
1970
Programmable logic devices about
1980
Field Programmable Gate Arrays
about 1985
Xilinx Logic Cell Array
Definitions
Programmable Logic Device (PLD):
Also known as Field Programmable
Logic Device (FPLD)
An integrated circuit chip that can be
configured by the user to implement
different digital hardware.
Purpose of PLDs
Permits elaborate digital logic
designs to be implemented by the
user on a single device.
Is capable of being erased and
reprogrammed with a new design.
Advantages of PLDs
PLD
Cost effective in
lower volumes
Short design time
ASIC
Cost
(Application
Specific
Integrated
Circuit)
Volume
Advantages of PLDs
Programmability
Re-programmability
PLDs can be reprogrammed without
being removed from the circuit board.
Types of PLDs
SPLDs (Simple Programmable Logic Devices)
ROM (Read-Only Memory)
PLA (Programmable Logic Array)
PAL (Programmable Array Logic)
GAL (Generic Array Logic)
PLD
HCPL
D
SPLD
ROM
PLA
PAL
GAL
CPLD
FPGA
SPLDs
In ROM, the input connection matrix is
hardwired and the user can only modify
the output connection matrix.
In PAL and GAL the output connection
matrix is also hardwired and the user
can modify the input connection matrix.
In PLA the user can modify both the
input connection matrix and the output
connection matrix.
HCPLDs
CPLD (Complex Programmable Logic
Device)
Lies between PALs and FPGAs in degree of
complexity.
Inexpensive
FPGA Design
PLD Configuration
Combination of a logic device and memory
Memory stores the pattern the PLD was
programmed with
EPROM
Non-volatile and reprogrammable
EEPROM
Non-volatile and reprogrammable
Flash memory
Non-volatile memory
Antifuse
Non-volatile and no re-programmability
Configuration (cont.)
Name
Re-Programmable
Volatile
SRAM
Yes
Yes
FLASH
Yes
No
EPROM
No
EEPROM
No
Antifuse
No
No
Conclusion
History
Definitions
Programmable Logic Devices
Purpose
Advantages
Types
Configuration
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