CuriousTab
Search
CuriousTab
Home
Aptitude
Computer
C Programming
C# Programming
C++ Programming
Database
Java Programming
Networking
Engineering
Biochemical Engineering
Biochemistry
Biotechnology
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Science
Digital Electronics
Electrical Engineering
Electronics
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Microbiology
Technical Drawing
GK
Current Affairs
General Knowledge
Reasoning
Data Interpretation
Logical Reasoning
Non Verbal Reasoning
Verbal Ability
Verbal Reasoning
Exams
AIEEE
Bank Exams
CAT
GATE
IIT JEE
TOEFL
Jobs
Analyst
Bank PO
Database Administrator
IT Trainer
Network Engineer
Project Manager
Software Architect
Discussion
Home
‣
Electronics
‣
Semiconductor Memory
Comments
Question
Memory configuration refers to the organization of storage bits within a memory.
Options
A. True
B. False
Correct Answer
True
Semiconductor Memory problems
Search Results
1. ROM stands for read-only memory.
Options
A. True
B. False
Show Answer
Scratch Pad
Discuss
Correct Answer: True
2. When a binary word is stored in a memory location of a ROM, the process is called burning in.
Options
A. True
B. False
Show Answer
Scratch Pad
Discuss
Correct Answer: True
3. An SRAM storage cell is less complex than a DRAM storage cell.
Options
A. True
B. False
Show Answer
Scratch Pad
Discuss
Correct Answer: False
4. A 4-bit PISO shift register that receives 4 bits of parallel data will shift to the ________ by ________ position(s) for each clock pulse.
Options
A. right, one
B. right, two
C. left, one
D. left, three
Show Answer
Scratch Pad
Discuss
Correct Answer: right, one
5. The mod-10 counter is also referred to as a ________ counter.
Options
A. decade
B. strobing
C. ring
D. BCD
Show Answer
Scratch Pad
Discuss
Correct Answer: decade
6. To avoid data loss, SRAM must be refreshed every few milliseconds.
Options
A. True
B. False
Show Answer
Scratch Pad
Discuss
Correct Answer: False
7. Storage density is a term used to compare the memory storage ability of one device to that of another.
Options
A. True
B. False
Show Answer
Scratch Pad
Discuss
Correct Answer: True
8. PROMs are volatile.
Options
A. True
B. False
Show Answer
Scratch Pad
Discuss
Correct Answer: False
9. The key advantage of the EPROM is its ability to erase only a single byte of stored data.
Options
A. True
B. False
Show Answer
Scratch Pad
Discuss
Correct Answer: False
10. A memory map is an address-listing diagram that shows the boundaries of the address space.
Options
A. True
B. False
Show Answer
Scratch Pad
Discuss
Correct Answer: True
Comments
There are no comments.
Enter a new Comment
Save
More in Electronics:
Alternating Current and Voltage
Alternating Current vs Direct Current
Analog and Digital Converters
Analog to Digital
Arithmetic Operations and Circuits
Basic Op-Amp Circuits
Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT)
Capacitors
Combinational Logic Circuits
Computer Hardware and Software
Diodes and Applications
Field Effect Transistors (FET)
Flip-Flops and Timers
Inductors
Logic Circuit Simplification
Logic Gates
Magnetism and Electromagnetism
Measurement, Conversion and Control
Number Systems and Codes
Ohm's Law
Operational Amplifiers
Parallel Circuits
Programmable Logic Devices (PLD)
Quantities and Units
RC Circuits
Resistance and Power
RL Circuits
RLC Circuits and Resonance
Semiconductor Memory
Semiconductor Principles
Sequential Logic Circuits
Series-Parallel Circuits
Series Circuits
Special-Purpose Op-Amp Circuits
Standard Logic Devices (SLD)
Testing and Troubleshooting
Thyristors and Tranducers
Time Response of Reactive Circuits
Transformers
Transistors and Applications
Voltage and Current