Q.1.

Select the best description of the fusible-link PROM.

Q.2.

Which of the following best describes nonvolatile memory?

Q.3.

The access time (tacc) of a memory IC is governed by the IC's:

Q.4.

When a binary word is stored in a memory location of a ROM, the process is called burning in.

Q.5.

Storage density is a term used to compare the memory storage ability of one device to that of another.

Q.6.

A memory map is an address-listing diagram that shows the boundaries of the address space.

Q.7.

An SRAM storage cell is less complex than a DRAM storage cell.

Q.8.

The number that is a unique representation of the location of data is its address.

Q.9.

The key advantage of the EPROM is its ability to erase only a single byte of stored data.

Q.10.

PROMs are volatile.

Q.11.

Memory configuration refers to the organization of storage bits within a memory.

Q.12.

ROM stands for read-only memory.

Q.13.

To avoid data loss, SRAM must be refreshed every few milliseconds.