Exam 11: Proms and Memory Addressing

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Silicon links are made up of                            

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How can ultraviolet erasable PROMs be recognized?

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PROM is programmed by                            

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How many address bits are needed to operate a 2K * 8-bit memory?

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The PROM starts out with                            

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The expression Y=AB+BC+AC shows the operation.

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How many types of fuse technologies are used in PROMs?

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What is the bit storage capacity of a ROM with a 1024 × 8 organization?

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Which of the following best describes the fusible-link PROM?

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During programming p-n junction is                            

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What is a fusing process?

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IC 74186 is of                              

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How many memory locations are addressed using 18 address bits?

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The cell type used inside a PROM is                        

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Metal links are made up of                        

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PROMs are available in                        

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For implementation of PROM, which IC is used?

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The expression Y=(A+B)(B+C)(C+A) shows the operation.

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Fusing process is                        

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Which of the following is programmed electrically by the user?

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