ISC Exam Questions

What is a programmable logic device (PLD)?

What is a programmable logic device (PLD)?

A.
Random Access Memory (RAM) that contains the software to perform
specific tasks

B.
An integrated circuit with connections or internal logic gates that can
be changed through a programming process

C.
A volatile device

D.
A program resident on disk memory that executes a specific function

Explanation:
* Answer A volatile device is incorrect because a PLD is
non-volatile.
* Answer “Random Access Memory (RAM) that contains the software to perform
specific tasks” is incorrect because random access memory is volatile memory that is not a nonvolatile logic device.
* Answer “A program resident on disk memory that executes a specific function” is a distracter.