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This paper describes our programmable analog technology based around floating-gate transistors that allow for non-volatile storage as well as computation through the same device. We describe the basic concepts for floating-gate devices, capacitor-based circuits, and the basic charge modification mechanisms that makes this analog technology programmable. We describe the techniques to extend these techniques to program an nonhomogenious array of floating-gate devices.