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A ROM that allows the user to program data into the chip by permanently opening fusible links is the EPROM.
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A group of 6 bits is also known as 1 byte.
RAMs must have a input, in addition to data in.
RAM stands for Readily Accessible Memory.
A typical RAM will read (place stored data on its outputs) whenever the Chip Select line is active and the Write Enable line is inactive.
Address multiplexing is used to reduce the number of address lines.
ROMs are used to store data that generally cannot be easily changed.
A write operation may also be referred to as a "fetch" operation.
ROMs are used to store data on a permanent basis.
The most widespread application of ROMs is in the storage of data and program codes that must be available on power-down in the microprocessor-based systems. These data and program codes are called firmware because they are firmly stored in hardware.
The TMS44100 4M × 1 DRAM does not have a chip select (SC) input.
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