Memory - Configuration Proms for FPGAsConfiguration PROMs (programmable read-only memory) for FPGAs (field-programmable gate arrays) are memory devices that are used to store the configuration data for an FPGA. An FPGA is a type of programmable logic device that can be configured to perform a wide range of digital functions, such as logic gates, arithmetic operations, or digital signal processing. The configuration data for an FPGA specifies the specific functions and connections that the FPGA should perform, and is typically stored in a configuration PROM when the FPGA is manufactured. The configuration PROM is then used to load the configuration data into the FPGA when it is powered on, allowing the FPGA to function as intended. Configuration PROMs for FPGAs are available in a variety of formats, including serial and parallel PROMs, and may be used in a variety of applications where programmable logic is required.