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EEPROM and Flash memory are electrically erasable.
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1. Flash memories are frequently used in place of floppy or small-capacity hard disk drives in portable computers.
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2. If a memory design allows a storage location to be accessed without first sequencing through other locations, it is called Random Access Memory.
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3. A term often used commercially to refer to read/write memory is sequential-access memory.
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4. A CD player is an example of a device that has random access capability.
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5. The TMS44100 4M × 1 DRAM does not have a chip select (SC) input.
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6. 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.
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7. More than one bit of data can occupy each memory cell.
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8. PROMs are basically the same as mask ROMs, once they have been programmed.
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9. Once a PROM is programmed it can be changed by applying a small electrical charge.
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10. DRAM chips can be combined for larger capacity and word sizes using the same methods as for other memory types.
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