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How many 8 k × 1 RAMs are required to achieve a memory with a word capacity of 8 k and a word length of eight bits?
Options
A. Eight
B. Four
C. Two
D. One
Correct Answer
Eight
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1. What is a multitap digital delay line?
Options
A. a series of inverter gates with
RC
circuits between each one
B. a series of inverter gates with
RL
circuits between each one
C. a series of NAND gates with
RC
circuits between each one
D. a series of NAND gates with
RL
circuits between each one
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Correct Answer: a series of inverter gates with
RC
circuits between each one
2. Dynamic memory cells store a data bit in a ________.
Options
A. diode
B. resistor
C. capacitor
D. flip-flop
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Correct Answer: capacitor
3. What is the maximum time required before a dynamic RAM must be refreshed?
Options
A. 2 ms
B. 4 ms
C. 8 ms
D. 10 ms
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Correct Answer: 2 ms
4. How can UV erasable PROMs be recognized?
Options
A. 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.
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Correct Answer: There is a small window on the chip.
5. One of the most important specifications on magnetic media is the ________.
Options
A. rotation speed
B. tracks per inch
C. data transfer rate
D. polarity reversal rate
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Correct Answer: data transfer rate
6. Which is not a hard disk performance parameter?
Options
A. Seek time
B. Break time
C. Latency period
D. Access time
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Correct Answer: Break time
7. Which is not a magnetic storage device?
Options
A. Magnetic disk
B. Magnetic tape
C. Magneto-optical disk
D. Optical disk
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Correct Answer: Optical disk
8. Which is not part of a hard disk drive?
Options
A. Spindle
B. Platter
C. Read/write head
D. Valve
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Correct Answer: Valve
9. How many address bits are required for a 4096-bit memory organized as a 512 × 8 memory?
Options
A. 2
B. 4
C. 8
D. 9
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Correct Answer: 9
10. A transducer is a device that:
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A. converts a physical variable to an electrical variable
B. converts analog data to meaningful data
C. controls a physical variable
D. stores digital data and then processes that data according to a set of specified instructions
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Correct Answer: converts a physical variable to an electrical variable
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