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| − | + | '''Fusible links''' are elements found in some configurable/programmable [[integrated circuit]]s. They use the basic principle of the [[fuse]] to leave made, or break, [[conductor]]s inside the chip.  | |
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| + | The technology was first developed for use in [[PROM]]s; it later appeared in other configurable devices, such as [[Programmable Array Logic]].  | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 3 August 2023
Fusible links are elements found in some configurable/programmable integrated circuits. They use the basic principle of the fuse to leave made, or break, conductors inside the chip.
The technology was first developed for use in PROMs; it later appeared in other configurable devices, such as Programmable Array Logic.