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PGA pin grid array. See BGA. PGA is a style of integrated circuit socket or pinout with pins laid out on a square or rectangular grid with a separation of 0.1 inch in each direction. The pins near the center of the array are often missing.
Ãâó: www.xilinx.com/publications/glossary.htm
PGA The Program Global Area is a nonshared per process memory area in Oracle. Also called Process Global Area. The PGA contains a variable sized chunk of memory called the Call Global Area (CGA). If the server is running in dedicated server mode, the PGA also contains a variable chunk of memory called the User Global Area (UGA).
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PGA Pin Grid Array. A type of socket for a Central Processing Unit. The PGA Socket has all its pins lined up in even rows, as opposed to the SPGA Socket which has its rows staggered.
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PGA Parliamentaery Grant in Aid
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PGA PGA may refer to a pad grid array or a pin grid array. A pad grid array refers to a packaging technology in which a device's external connections are arranged as an array of conducting pads on the base of the package. A pin grid array refers to a packaging technology in which a device's external connections are arranged as an array of conducting leads, or pins, on the base of the package.
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