Explain about Programmable Interconnects of FPGA
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Programmable Interconnect Points (PIP) (definition) [FPGA Editor] Programmable interconnect points, or PIPs, provide the routing paths used to connect the inputs and outputs of IOBs and CLBs into logic networks. A PIP is a CMOS transistor switch that you can program to turn on or off.
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