Exam 11: Ram, Memory, and Storage Technology
Exam 1: Number Systems and Binary Codes25 Questions
Exam 2: Boolean Algebra25 Questions
Exam 3: Boolean Algebra and Logic Circuits25 Questions
Exam 4: Logic Circuit and Arithmetic Unit25 Questions
Exam 5: Digital Number Systems and Comparators25 Questions
Exam 6: Digital Comparators, Encoders, and Multiplexers25 Questions
Exam 7: Digital Circuits and HDL Applications24 Questions
Exam 8: Understanding Flip-Flop and Sequential Circuits25 Questions
Exam 9: Registers and Counters in Digital Logic25 Questions
Exam 10: Sequential Circuits and Fault Detection Techniques25 Questions
Exam 11: Ram, Memory, and Storage Technology24 Questions
Exam 12: Transmission, Memory and PLDS17 Questions
Exam 13: Programmable Logic Devices PLDS and Field-Programmable Gate Arrays FPGAS21 Questions
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The data written in flip-flop remains stored as long as______________
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The magnetic core memories have been replaced by semiconductor RAMs, why?
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Data stored in an electronic memory cell can be accessed at random and on demand using______________
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Which one of the following has capability to store data in extremely high densities?
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The instruction used in a program for executing them is stored in the______________
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Which of the following control signals are selected for read and write operations in a RAM?
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A large memory is compressed into a small one by using______________
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If a RAM chip has n address input lines then it can access memory locations upto______________
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