Programmable logic array device using EPROM technology

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 4609986
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06620451

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An electrically programmable, eraseable and reprogrammable, monolithic integrated circuit logic array device is disclosed. The device includes a plurality of three types of logic array macrocells, each including an AND array matrix of EPROM transistors configured to form a plurality of 'product terms' which are fed into another matrix comprised of 'OR' gates, the outputs of which form sum-of-products expressions of the inputs to the AND arrays. Also contained in the macrocells are simple EPROM transistors which, when combined with other appropriate circuitry, form control elements, a plurality of storage registers (D flip-flops), feedback drivers, input drivers and output drivers, all integrated on the same substrate. The input drivers and feedback drivers provide input signals to the AND arrays and the outputs from the D flip-flops can be directed to either the feedback drivers or the output drivers. Control of data sources and destinations is determined by the control elements which in turn are determined by single EPROM transistors. Thus, the architecture as well as the logic function is programmable.

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ALTERA CORPORATION A DELAWARE CORPORATION101 INNOVATION DRIVE SAN JOSE CA 95134

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Chan, Yiu-Fai Saratoga, CA 15 2299
Frankovich, Robert Cupertino, CA 1 382
Hartmann, Robert F San Jose, CA 9 2027
Ou, Jung-Hsing Sunnyvale, CA 5 1172

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