- (field-programmable).
Altera was
founded in 1983 and
delivered the industry's
first reprogrammable logic device in 1984 – the EP300 –
which featured a
quartz window in...
- Hayashi, Yutaka; Nagai,
Kiyoko (1971-09-01). "Proposal of
electrically reprogrammable non-volatile
semiconductor memory".
Proceedings of the 3rd Conference...
- gate of a MOS
semiconductor device could be used for the cell of a
reprogrammable ROM,
which led to Dov
Frohman of
Intel inventing erasable programmable...
- used as floating-gate
memory cells for non-volatile
memory (NVM) and
reprogrammable read-only
memory (ROM),
which became the
basis for
EPROM (erasable programmable...
- uses a
programmable signal processor (PSP),
enabling the
radar to be
reprogrammable for
additional purposes such as the
addition of new
armaments and equipment...
- have been incorporated, and the
system has been
designed to be
highly reprogrammable for
addressing new
threats and
incorporating additional sub-systems...
- Basic, Stinger-P****ive
Optical S****er
Technique (POST), and Stinger-
Reprogrammable Microprocessor (RMP).
These correspond to the FIM-92A, FIM-92B, and...
-
Reprogrammable memory (abbreviated as
REPROM or RePROM) is type of ROM, more precisely, a type of PROM
electronic memory. Re
refers to
reprogrammable...
- game
console that used
interchangeable cartridges and in that
sense is
reprogrammable. It was
released by the
Milton Bradley Company in
November 1979 for...
-
updates are not as
needed as in
software solutions. With the
advent of
reprogrammable logic devices such as FPGAs, the
restriction of
hardware acceleration...