Reply To: FPGA vs CPLD what is the difference?

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phani Krishna
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FPGA
Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) is a programmable logic chip that can be well programmed to do any kind of digital function. FPGAs are expensive when it is a matter of the package
One lakh of tiny logic blocks are contained in FPGA
FPGA is used for complex applications
FPGA is of RAM-based digital logic chip
There are no many delays in FPGA’s CPLD
CPLD Complex Programmable Logic Device is actually designed by using electrically erasable programmable read-only memory popularly known as EEPROM.
CPLD is used for simple logic applications.
CPLDS are affordable and cheaper and it has less complex architecture.
CPLD contains only few thousands of tiny logic blocks
CPLD is a EEPROM-based
There are much Delays in CPLD’s Know more: https://bit.ly/3q7AR7t



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