A Programmable Logic Device (PLD), such as a Field Programmable Gate Array
(FPGA), is provided with components of a Radio Frequency Identification
(RFID) tag and circuitry to enhance operation. The RFID antenna and
circuitry is provided in either directly in layers of the die forming the
PLD, on a die package containing the PLD die, or on a printed circuit
board containing the PLD. An RFID antenna provides a source of power from
an external electromagnetic radiation source (such as an RFID reader)
during storage of the PLD to prevent loss of decryption software in
volatile memory should batteries run down. The RFID antenna can further
provide a path for providing a bitstream to program the PLD as well as to
read data to verify programming. With multiple PLDs having RFID antennas,
programming of the PLDs can be performed in parallel. Further, the RFID
antenna can be used with limited PLD resources to identify the PLD for
inventory.