OrdinateurUn ordinateur est un système de traitement de l'information programmable tel que défini par Alan Turing et qui fonctionne par la lecture séquentielle d'un ensemble d'instructions, organisées en programmes, qui lui font exécuter des opérations logiques et arithmétiques. Sa structure physique actuelle fait que toutes les opérations reposent sur la logique binaire et sur des nombres formés à partir de chiffres binaires.
Circuit logique programmableUn circuit logique programmable ou PLD (Programmable Logical Device), est un circuit intégré logique qui peut être programmé après sa fabrication. Il se compose de nombreuses cellules logiques élémentaires contenant des bascules logiques librement connectables. L'utilisateur doit donc programmer le circuit avant de l'utiliser. Les différentes logiques de programmation (unique, reprogrammable) et d'architecture ont conduit à la création de sous-familles dont les plus connues sont les FPGA et les CPLD.
Programmable logic arrayA programmable logic array (PLA) is a kind of programmable logic device used to implement combinational logic circuits. The PLA has a set of programmable AND gate planes, which link to a set of programmable OR gate planes, which can then be conditionally complemented to produce an output. It has 2N AND gates for N input variables, and for M outputs from PLA, there should be M OR gates, each with programmable inputs from all of the AND gates. This layout allows for many logic functions to be synthesized in the sum of products canonical forms.
Programmable Array LogicProgrammable Array Logic (PAL) is a family of programmable logic device semiconductors used to implement logic functions in digital circuits introduced by Monolithic Memories, Inc. (MMI) in March 1978. MMI obtained a registered trademark on the term PAL for use in "Programmable Semiconductor Logic Circuits". The trademark is currently held by Lattice Semiconductor. PAL devices consisted of a small PROM (programmable read-only memory) core and additional output logic used to implement particular desired logic functions with few components.
Complex programmable logic deviceA complex programmable logic device (CPLD) is a programmable logic device with complexity between that of PALs and FPGAs, and architectural features of both. The main building block of the CPLD is a macrocell, which contains logic implementing disjunctive normal form expressions and more specialized logic operations. Some of the CPLD features are in common with PALs: Non-volatile configuration memory. Unlike many FPGAs, an external configuration ROM isn't required, and the CPLD can function immediately on system start-up.
Memory cell (computing)The memory cell is the fundamental building block of computer memory. The memory cell is an electronic circuit that stores one bit of binary information and it must be set to store a logic 1 (high voltage level) and reset to store a logic 0 (low voltage level). Its value is maintained/stored until it is changed by the set/reset process. The value in the memory cell can be accessed by reading it. Over the history of computing, different memory cell architectures have been used, including core memory and bubble memory.
Architecture ARMLes architectures ARM sont des architectures externes de type RISC 32 bits (ARMv1 à ARMv7) et 64 bits (ARMv8) développées par ARM Ltd depuis 1983 et introduites à partir de 1990 par Acorn Computers. L'architecture ARM est le fruit du travail de Sophie Wilson. Dotés d'une architecture relativement plus simple que d'autres familles de processeurs et faibles consommateurs d'électricité, les processeurs ARM sont aujourd'hui dominants dans le domaine de l'informatique embarquée, en particulier la téléphonie mobile et les tablettes.
Processeur graphiqueUn processeur graphique, ou GPU (de l'anglais Graphics Processing Unit), également appelé coprocesseur graphique sur certains systèmes, est une unité de calcul assurant les fonctions de calcul d'image. Il peut être présent sous forme de circuit intégré (ou puce) indépendant, soit sur une carte graphique ou sur la carte mère, ou encore intégré au même circuit intégré que le microprocesseur général (on parle d'un SoC lorsqu'il comporte toutes les puces spécialisées).
Field-programmable gate arrayA field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is an integrated circuit designed to be configured after manufacturing. The FPGA configuration is generally specified using a hardware description language (HDL), similar to that used for an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC). Circuit diagrams were previously used to specify the configuration, but this is increasingly rare due to the advent of electronic design automation tools. FPGAs contain an array of programmable logic blocks, and a hierarchy of reconfigurable interconnects allowing blocks to be wired together.
Central processing unitA central processing unit (CPU)—also called a central processor or main processor—is the most important processor in a given computer. Its electronic circuitry executes instructions of a computer program, such as arithmetic, logic, controlling, and input/output (I/O) operations. This role contrasts with that of external components, such as main memory and I/O circuitry, and specialized coprocessors such as graphics processing units (GPUs). The form, design, and implementation of CPUs have changed over time, but their fundamental operation remains almost unchanged.