Digital Electronics - Memory and Storage
Exercise : Memory and Storage - True or False
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41.
A CD player is an example of a device that has random access capability.
42.
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.
43.
One of the advantages of DRAMs is their ability to store data without needing periodic refreshment of the memory contents.
44.
A typical RAM will write (store data internally) whenever the Chip Select line is active and the Write Enable line is inactive.
45.
When two or more devices try to send their own digital levels to a shared data bus at the same time, bus contention will take place.
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