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Question
An SPLD listed as 22V10 has ________.
Options
A. 10 inputs, 10 outputs, and requires a 22 V power source
B. 11 inputs, 11 outputs, and requires a 10 V power source
C. 22 inputs and 10 outputs
D. 10 inputs and 22 outputs
Correct Answer
22 inputs and 10 outputs
Programmable Logic Device problems
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1. A(n) ________ consists of a programmable array of AND gates that connects to a fixed array of OR gates and is usually OTP.
Options
A. GAL
B. CPLD
C. PAL
D. SPLD
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Correct Answer: PAL
2. What does the Altera FLEX10K PLD use in place of AND and OR arrays?
Options
A. Nothing, it uses AND and OR arrays.
B. Look-up tables
C. SRAM-based memory
D. HPLD architecture
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Correct Answer: Look-up tables
3. What gives a GAL its flexibility?
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A. Its speed
B. Its reprogrammable EPROM
C. Its large logic arrays
D. Its programmable OLMCs
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Correct Answer: Its programmable OLMCs
4. Why have PLDs taken over so much of the market?
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A. One PLD does the work of many ICs.
B. The PLDs are cheaper.
C. Less power is required.
D. All of the above
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Correct Answer: All of the above
5. The difference between a PLA and a PAL is:
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A. The PLA has a programmable OR plane and a programmable AND plane, while the PAL only has a programmable AND plane.
B. The PAL has a programmable OR plane and a programmable AND plane, while the PLA only has a programmable AND plane.
C. The PAL has more possible product terms than the PLA.
D. PALs and PLAs are the same thing.
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Correct Answer: The PLA has a programmable OR plane and a programmable AND plane, while the PAL only has a programmable AND plane.
6. In an OLMC, where does the FMUX signal go?
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A. OMUX
B. D flip-flop
C. Matrix
D. PAL
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Correct Answer: Matrix
7. How many combinations are handled in an LUT?
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A. 4
B. 8
C. 16
D. 32
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Correct Answer: 16
8. CLB is the acronym for ________.
Options
A. Configurable Logic Block
B. Configurable Logic Buffer
C. Critical Logic Buffer
D. Constant Logic Buffer
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Correct Answer: Configurable Logic Block
9. What can the GAL22V10 do that the GAL16V8 cannot?
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A. It has an extra-large array.
B. It is in-system programmable.
C. It has twice the special function pins.
D. All of the above
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Correct Answer: It is in-system programmable.
10. What is the status of a tristate output buffer on a MAX7000S family device?
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A. It is permanently enabled or disabled.
B. It is controlled by one of the two global output enable pins.
C. It is controlled by other inputs or functions generated by other macrocells.
D. All of the above
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Correct Answer: All of the above
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