Digital Electronics - Memory and Storage
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Exercise"Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving."
- Albert Einstein
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| 78. |
For the given circuit, what is the bit length of the output data word?

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Answer: Option A
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| 79. |
The smallest unit of binary data is the ________. |
Answer: Option C
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| 80. |
Select the statement that best describes the fusible-link PROM. |
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user-programmable, one-time programmable | | B. |
manufacturer-programmable, one-time programmable | | C. |
user-programmable, reprogrammable | | D. |
manufacturer-programmable, reprogrammable |
Answer: Option E
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| 81. |
How can UV erasable PROMs be recognized? |
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There is a small window on the chip. | | B. |
They will have a small violet dot next to the #1 pin. | | C. |
Their part number always starts with a "U", such as in U12. | | D. |
They are not readily identifiable, since they must always be kept under a small cover. |
Answer: Option A
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| 82. |
What part of a Flash memory architecture manages all chip functions? |
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I/O pins | | B. |
floating-gate MOSFET | | C. |
command code | | D. |
program verify code |
Answer: Option D
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| 83. |
An 8-bit address code can select ________. |
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8 locations in memory | | B. |
256 locations in memory | | C. |
65,536 locations in memory | | D. |
131,072 locations in memory |
Answer: Option D
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| 84. |
Eight bits of digital data are normally referred to as a: |
Answer: Option C
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