1. A look-up table is typically a 16-word by 1-bit SRAM array used to store the desired output logic levels for a simple logic function. 2. SRAM programs faster and has a higher logic cell density...



1. A look-up table is typically a 16-word by 1-bit SRAM array used to store the desired output logic levels for a simple logic function. 2. SRAM programs faster and has a higher logic cell density than EEPROM. 3. SRAM is volatile and must be reconfigured upon power-up of the device. 4. Embedded array blocks provide RAM storage on the PLD.



May 12, 2022
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