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  • ASIC stands for:


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  • A. advanced speed integrated circuit.
  • B. advanced standard integrated circuit.
  • C. application specific integrated circuit.
  • D. application speedy integrated circuit.

  • Correct Answer
  • application specific integrated circuit. 


  • Programmable Logic Device problems


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    • 1. Which type of PLD could be used to program basic logic functions?

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    • A. PLA
    • B. PAL
    • C. CPLD
    • D. all the above
    • Discuss
    • 2. How many pins are in an EDF10K70 package?

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    • A. 70
    • B. 140
    • C. 240
    • D. 532
    • Discuss
    • 3. FPLA is:

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    • A. a nonmemory programmable device.
    • B. a programmable AND array.
    • C. a programmable OR array.
    • D. All of the above
    • Discuss
    • 4. MPGA stands for:

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    • A. mass produced gated array.
    • B. Morgan-Phillips gated array.
    • C. memory programmed ROM.
    • D. mask programmed ROM.
    • Discuss
    • 5. The content of a simple programmable logic device (PLD) consists of:

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    • A. fuse-link arrays
    • B. thousands of basic logic gates
    • C. advanced sequential logic functions
    • D. thousands of basic logic gates and advanced sequential logic functions
    • Discuss
    • 6. ALM is the acronym for ________.

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    • A. Array Logic Matrix
    • B. Arithmetic Logic Module
    • C. Asynchronous Local Modulator
    • D. Adaptive Logic Module
    • Discuss
    • 7. Which of the following increases the number of product terms by borrowing unused product from other macrocells?

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    • A. Shared expander
    • B. Parallel expander
    • C. Series expander
    • D. Slice expander
    • Discuss
    • 8. How many product terms can a MAX+Plus II compiler borrow from adjacent macrocells in the same LAB?

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    • A. 0
    • B. 5
    • C. 10
    • D. 20
    • Discuss
    • 9. What does a dot mean when placed on a PLD circuit diagram?

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    • A. A point that is programmable
    • B. A point that cannot change
    • C. An intersection of logic blocks
    • D. An input or output point
    • Discuss
    • 10. In a FLEX10K, what two outputs will the LE produce?

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    • A. The LAB and the fast track
    • B. ON and OFF
    • C. Hi-Z and ON
    • D. Hi-Z and OFF
    • Discuss


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