Yes, if they are programmable. No, if they are not
programmable.
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Electrically Programmable Logic Device
Erasable Programmable Logic Device
Electronic Programmable Logic Device
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No, it's not programmable.
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Programmable devices can be customized by users for their
application. Consider the difference between a Read Only Memory
(ROM) and a Programmable Read Only Memory (PROM). A ROM is
programmed by the manufacturer and delivered to the user. The
function of the ROM is the same no matter who uses it. A PROM is a
type of ROM that is delivered blank to the user. The user can store
a custom program on the PROM to tailor the device for their
application. In short, a programmable device can be customized by
the user.
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FPGA - Field Programmable Gate Array
A field-programmable gate array is a semiconductor device containing programmable logic components called "logic blocks", and programmable interconnects.