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User Electronic Signature

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The User Electronic Signature (UES) is a bitfield with user-defined content in a programmable logic device (PLD).[1] It is usually used for the storage of the ID and/or version number of the PLD, suited for serial identification. Examples for PLD's with a UES are the industry standards GAL16V8 and GAL22V10. The size of the UES is device-dependent.[1]

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  1. ^ a b "User Electronic Signature". Lattice Semiconductor Corporation. February 2002. Retrieved 2023-03-17.