Changes

PLD

224 bytes added, 22 September
/* Impact on Computer Design */
== Impact on Computer Design ==
The evolution of PLDs had a significant impact on really changed the game for 8-bit computer design:. For starters, they helped cut costs big time. By using PLDs, especially ULAs, manufacturers could simplify their boards and reduce the number of chips needed, which made production cheaper. This also let computer makers customize their products more easily, helping them stand out in a crowded market.
Cost Reduction: On top of that, PLDssped up development like crazy. With devices like PALs and GALs, especially ULAs, allowed manufacturers designers could prototype quickly and make changes on the fly. As these technologies evolved from basic PALs to reduce chip count more advanced ULAs and board complexityGate Arrays, they packed more functions into single chips, lowering production costsmaking computers more efficient.
Customization: Different PLD types enabled varying degrees of customizationFinally, allowing computer manufacturers to differentiate their productsPLDs opened the door for fun aftermarket modsRapid Development: The programmability of With devices like PALs and GALs allowed for faster prototyping and iteration in computer design. Integration: As PLDs evolved from simple PALs to more complex ULAs and Gate Arrays, they enabled greater integration of functions into single chips. Aftermarket Modifications: Devices like GALs enabled enthusiasts to could create custom modifications and upgrades for existing their 8-bit computers, leading to a lively community of innovation and personalization. This ability to tweak and enhance hardware made the whole experience more engaging for users.
<br>
8,324
edits