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A write operation may also be referred to as a "fetch" operation.
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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.
A CD player is an example of a device that has random access capability.
A term often used commercially to refer to read/write memory is sequential-access memory.
If a memory design allows a storage location to be accessed without first sequencing through other locations, it is called Random Access Memory.
Flash memories are frequently used in place of floppy or small-capacity hard disk drives in portable computers.
EEPROM and Flash memory are electrically erasable.
The floating-gate MOSFET is the actual storage element for EEPROMs. An electron charge will remain on the floating gate for more than 10 years unless drained off electrically.
More than one bit of data can occupy each memory cell.
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