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This invention relates to the field of voltage regulators, and in particular to voltage regulators providing output voltages that are responsive to changes in input voltage.
Voltage regulators provide an output voltage that is responsive to a changing input voltage. A typical application of a voltage regulator is to provide a constant output voltage that is supplied to a system that does not provide a constant output voltage. A typical output voltage is a DC voltage that is regulated to stay within a predetermined range. This DC voltage is applied to some circuitry in the system. If the input voltage applied to the voltage regulator changes such that the output voltage falls outside the predetermined range, the regulator will respond to this voltage change by boosting or lowering the output voltage to bring the output voltage back within the predetermined range. This type of voltage regulation is used to regulate an output voltage for a number of circuits that do not operate correctly when the output voltage is too high or too low.A programmable logic device (PLD) is a general-purpose integrated circuit that is programmable to perform any of a wide range of logic tasks. FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary prior art configurable PLD 100. The PLD includes a two-level metal architecture (i.e., a cell array and a macroarray) and may be optionally partitioned into regions. Each partitioned region is typically referred to as a “zone.” The PLD includes a plurality of configurable logic blocks (CLBs) 110-115. Each CLB includes a set of functional logic cells (e.g., look-up tables (LUTs), registers, etc.) and associated support logic cells. In addition to the CLBs, each zone includes input/output (I/O) blocks 120-125, configurable I/O multiplexers (I/O MUX) 130-135, and output circuitry 140-150. The CLBs, I/O blocks, I/O MUXes and output circuitry of each zone may be programmed to perform a wide range of logic tasks.
The term “configurable logic block” (CLB) is used to refer to a configurable logic unit (CLU) that is configured to perform one or more logic tasks, such as add, subtract, compare, and/or select operations ac619d1d87
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