Q.1.

The binary data stored in an EEPROM is___________.

Q.2.

The data stored in a Mask ROM (MROM) is ___________.

Q.3.

In general, _________ are used when a small amount of read/write is required.

Q.4.

A nonvolatile type of memory that can be programmed and erased in sectors, rather than one byte at a time is:

Q.5.

Select the best description of read-only memory (ROM).

Q.6.

A technique of addressing storage cells on a dynamic RAM that sequentially uses the same inputs for the row and column addresses of the cell is called________.

Q.7.

The process of entering data into the ROM is called ___________.

Q.8.

To reduce the number of pins on the IC package, manufacturers often use ___________.

Q.9.

Which of the following best describes static memory devices?

Q.10.

What is the principal advantage of using address multiplexing with DRAM memory?

Q.11.

A computerized self-diagnostic for a ROM test uses:

Q.12.

Advantage(s) of an EEPROM over an EPROM is (are):

Q.13.

Which of the following RAM timing parameters determine(s) its operating speed?

Q.14.

The time interval between the memory receiving a new address input and the data being available is called _________.

Q.15.

The periodic recharging of DRAM memory cells is called ___________.

Q.16.

How many storage locations are available when a memory device has twelve address lines?

Q.17.

Memory that loses its contents when power is lost is:

Q.18.

________ is an example of read/write memory.

Q.19.

The time interval between the memory receiving a new address input and the data being available is called _________.

Q.20.

Which of the following memories uses a MOSFET and a capacitor as its memory cell?