PLDs (Programmable Logic Device)

Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs) are integrated circuits that contain a relatively small number of functional elements that provide user-configurable logic functions (AND, OR, etc.) as well as configurable interconnections between the elements within the device, allowing logic functions of modest complexity to be implemented using fewer components than would be required if individual logic devices were used, and also simplifying the process of making changes to the function being implemented. Devices of this type typically incorporate a non-volatile configuration memory, allowing the programmed functionality to be retained when power to the device is removed.


Lattice Semiconductor Corporation ISPGAL22V10C-15LJI

IC CPLD 10MC 15NS 28PLCC

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Lattice Semiconductor Corporation ISPGAL22V10AV-75LNNI

IC CPLD 10MC 7.5NS 32QFN

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Lattice Semiconductor Corporation ISPGAL22V10AV-75LNN

IC CPLD 10MC 7.5NS 32QFN

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Lattice Semiconductor Corporation ISPGAL22V10AV-75LJI

IC CPLD 10MC 7.5NS 28PLCC

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Lattice Semiconductor Corporation ISPGAL22V10AV-5LNNI

IC CPLD 10MC 5NS 32QFN

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Lattice Semiconductor Corporation ISPGAL22V10AV-5LJ

IC CPLD 10MC 5NS 28PLCC

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Lattice Semiconductor Corporation ISPGAL22V10AV-23LNN

IC CPLD 10MC 2.3NS 32QFN

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Lattice Semiconductor Corporation ISPGAL22V10AC-75LNI

IC CPLD 10MC 7.5NS 32QFN

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