Programmable Logic Device definition

Programmable Logic Device. (PLD) means an electronic component that is altered to perform an installation specific function. PLDs include, but are not limited to, Programmable Array Logic components (PAL), General Array Logic components (GAL), Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) components, and Erasable Programmable Logic Devices (EPLD).
Programmable Logic Device means any integrated circuit that implements logic the operation of which is determined after the integrated circuit has been manufactured.

Examples of Programmable Logic Device in a sentence

  • The circuitry of a Programmable Logic Device controlled by Programmable Switching Elements and the circuitry of a Programmable Logic Device containing User Memories are mutually exclusive.