Exam 12: Memory Devices

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How many bytes can be stored in an 8K × 8 memory chip?

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The delay between the application of an address to a ROM and the appearance of valid data at its outputs is called:

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The periodic recharging of dynamic RAM memory cells is called ______

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The applied______code determines which register in the array will be enabled to place its data word onto the bus.

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Every data word, in every computer regardless of size, has an address code.

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The transistors in NAND flash are connected in______.

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The refresh method used with DRAM that allows for interspersed normal operation is called:

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An advantage of DRAM over SRAM is its high speed.

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There will be a ______delay between the application of the ROM's inputs and the appearance of the data outputs during a read operation.

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Which of these RAM timing parameters determine(s) its operating speed?

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Auxiliary memory, like CDs, stores massive amounts of data.

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A first- in, first- out memory is useful as a______buffer between systems that transfer data at different rates.

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______is the most widespread application of ROMs.

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Manufacturers use______ multiplexing to reduce the number of pins on high capability dram chips.

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An______can be programmed by the user and it can also be erased and reprogrammed as often as desired.

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Computer main memory is made up of RAM and ROM ICs that are interfaced to the CPU over three groups of signal line or buses comprising:

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