kiinteälogiikkana
Kiinteälogiikkana, often translated as "fixed logic" or "hardware logic," refers to electronic circuits whose functionality is permanently determined by their physical construction. Unlike software, which can be easily modified, the behavior of a fixed-logic circuit is set during the design and manufacturing process. This means its operations are hardwired and cannot be changed without physically altering the circuit itself.
Examples of fixed-logic implementations include combinatorial circuits, such as logic gates (AND, OR, NOT), multiplexers, and
The primary advantage of fixed logic is its speed and efficiency. Because operations are directly performed
However, the inflexibility of fixed logic is its main drawback. Once designed and manufactured, its functionality