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[edit]DescriptionProgrammable Logic Device.svg |
English: A simplified PAL device. The programmable elements (shown as a fuse) connect both the true and complemented inputs to the AND gates. These AND gates, also known as product terms, are ORed together to form a sum-of-products logic array.
Raster version drawn by Michael Holley in 1990, modified 2006. SVG created by dnet. |
Date | 21 September 2007 (original upload date) |
Source | Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons. Transfer was stated to be made by User:Neoprogram. |
Author | The original uploader was DnetSvg at English Wikipedia. |
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- 2007-09-21 00:48 DnetSvg 729×449×0 (22142 bytes) {{Move to Commons}} == Summary == A simplified PAL device. The programmable elements (shown as a fuse) connect both the true and complemented inputs to the AND gates. These AND gates, also known as product terms, are ORed together to form a sum-of-product
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