Logic Device definition

Logic Device means a Semiconductor Device that is not a Memory Device having the primary function of computing and/or otherwise processing instructions. Examples of Logic Devices include microcontrollers, microprocessors, application processors, and image sensors. “Logic Devices” may further include a memory function for the purpose of supporting or facilitating the primary function of processing or computing.
Logic Device means an IC device whose primary function is to provide logic or processing functions. Logic Devices include, by way of example and not limitation, microprocessors, digital signal processors (DSPs), application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), systems-on-chip (SoCs), programmable logic devices (PLDs), programmable logic arrays (PLAs), field programmable grid arrays (FPGAs), microcontrollers and analog and mixed-signal devices. A TCC package that contains one or more Logic Devices is a “Non-DRAM TCC package.”

Examples of Logic Device in a sentence

  • The circuitry of a Programmable Logic Device controlled by Programmable Switching Elements and the circuitry of a Programmable Logic Device containing User Memories are mutually exclusive.

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