In this video, how ROM (Read Only Memory) can be used as a Programmable Logic Device is explained through various examples.
Here is the list of topics covered in the video:
0:00 What is Programmable Logic Device
3:24 PROM as Programmable Logic Device
6:10 Example 1 (Full Adder and Subtractor)
9:12 Example 2 (Binary to Gray Code Converter)
12:36 Example 3
Read Only Memory is typically used for storing the permanent data and instructions in the various applications. But apart from that, it can also be used as a Programmable Logic Device (PLD).
In this video, through various examples the same has been in explained.
First how, Full-adder and Full-subtractor can be implemented using 8 x 4 PROM is shown. Then in the second example, how Binary to Gray Code Converter can be implemented in 8 x 4 PROM is explained. And then through a third example, how to implement a combinational circuit which generates a square of 3-bit binary number using PROM is explained.
The link of the other useful related videos:
1) Half-Adder and Full-Adder:
• Half Adder and Full Adder Explained |...
2) Half-Subtractor and Full-Subtractor:
• Half Subtractor and Full Subtractor E...
3) Binary to Gray Code and Gray Code to Binary Conversion:
• Gray Code Explained | Gray code to Bi...
4) RAM (Random Access Memory) Explained:
• Semiconductor Memories: RAM (Random ...
5) ROM (Read Only Memory) Explained:
• Semiconductor Memories: ROM Explained...
This video will be helpful to all the students of science and engineering in understanding how the ROM can be used as Programmable Logic Device.
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