Description : The full form of EEPROM is A) Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory B) Easily Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory C) Electronic Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory D) None of the above
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : EEPROM stands for A) Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory B) Electronic Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory C) Easily Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory D) Easily Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Description : EEPROM stands for A) Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory B) Easily Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory C) Electronic Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory D) None of the above
Description : EEPROM stand for a. Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory b. Easily Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory c. Electronic Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory d. None of the above
Last Answer : Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Last Answer : a. Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
Description : ï¶Explain the difference between ROM, PROM, EPROM and EEPROM in detail?
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Last Answer : EPROM EEPROM Flash EPROM Normalize cell size is 1. Normalize cell size is about 1 ... and floating gate, which is insulated by a dielectric material. NAND flash memory and NOR flash memory are the two types of flash memory.
Description : Possible Variety of ROM is: a) EEPROM b) PROM c) All of Above d) None of These
Last Answer : c) All of Above
Description : The most advanced form Of Read Only Memory (ROM) is (1) PROM (2) RAM (3) Cache Memory (4) EEPROM
Last Answer : EEPROM
Description : Technique of placing software/programs in a ROM semiconductor chip is called ______ A. PROM B. EPROM C. Firmware D. None of the above
Last Answer : C. Firmware
Description : The memory which is programmed at the time it is manufactured A) ROM B) RAM C) PROM D) EPROM
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : CPU performs read/write operations at any point in time in _____ A. PROM B. EPROM C. RAM D. ROM
Last Answer : B. EPROM
Description : The ______ can be programmed one time either the manufacturer or the computer user.Once programmed it cannot be modified. A. PROM B. EPROM C. RAM D. ROM
Last Answer : D. ROM
Description : 104. Which is a volatile memory: a) ROM b) BIOS c) PROM d) RAM e) None of The Above
Last Answer : d) RAM
Description : Programmable ROM (PROM), it is basically a blank ROM chip that can be written to, but only__: a) Twice b) Once c) Thrice d) None of These
Last Answer : b) Once
Description : Which of the memory is volatile memory (A) ROM (B) RAM (C) PROM (D) EEPROM
Last Answer : Ans: B RAM is a volatile memory (Volatile memory means the contents of the RAM get erased as soon as the power goes off.)
Description : Customized ROMS are called: a. Mask ROM b. Flash ROM c. EPROM d. None of these
Last Answer : a. Mask ROM
Description : A non-erasable disk that stores digitized audio information is _____ a) CD b) CD-ROM c) DVD-R d) DVD-RW
Last Answer : Answer: a Explanation: A compact disk stores digitized audio information. The standard system uses 12 cm disks and can record more than 60 minutes of uninterrupted playing game
Description : Which of the following are types of ROMs? a) SROM & DROM b) PROM & EPROM c) Only one type there is no further classification d) PROM & EROM
Last Answer : Answer: b Explanation: There are two types of Read Only Memories: PROM i.e., Programmable ROM & EPROM i.e., Erasable Programmable ROM. When only a small number of ROMs with a particular memory ... and in case of EPROM, all the contents of the storage cells must be erased before the write operation
Description : Which of the following memories must be refreshed many times per second? A) Static RAM B) Dynamic RAM C) EPROM D) ROM
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : EPROM can be used for A) Erasing the contents of ROM B) Reconstructing the contents of ROM C) Erasing and reconstructing the contents of ROM D) Duplicating ROM
Description : Which of the following memories allows simultaneous read and write operations? A) ROM B) RAM C) EPROM D) None of above
Description : _________is a copy of Basic Input/Output Operating System (BIOS) routines from Read Only Memory (ROM) into a special area of RAM so that they can be accessed more quickly. A. Dynamic RAM B. Shadow RAM C. Synchronous Graphics RAM D. Video RAM
Last Answer : B. Shadow RAM
Description : When in use, software is temporarily stored in: a) RAM b) ROM c) BIOS d) None of These
Last Answer : a) RAM
Description : EPROM can be used for --- 1) Erasing the contents of ROM 2) Reconstructing the contents of ROM 3) Erasing and reconstructing the contents of ROM 4) Duplicating ROM
Last Answer : 3) Erasing and reconstructing the contents of ROM
Description : Which of the following memories must be refreshed many times per second? (1) ROM (2) Dyanamic RAM (3) EPROM (4) Static RAM
Last Answer : Dyanamic RAM
Description : Which one of the following is used as secondary storage system in computer ? (1) RAM (2) Floppy (3) EPROM (4) ROM
Last Answer : Floppy
Description : The memory which is programmed at the time it is manufactured a. POM b. RAM c. PROM d. EPROM
Last Answer : a. POM
Description : The silicon chips used for data processing are called A) RAM chips B) ROM chips C) Micro processors D) PROM chips
Description : In what two states can programmable read-only memory (PROM) be purchased?
Last Answer : Already programmed by the manufacturer or in a blank state.
Description : PROM stands for: a. Programmable read-only memory
Last Answer : a. Programmable read-only memory
Description : How does eeprom compare to flash?
Last Answer : Eeprom is much better and faster compare to flash. You can find out the difference at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EEPROM and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_memory
Description : EEPROM VS FLASH MEMORY
Last Answer : EEPROM VS FLASH MEMORY
Description : Which of the following is form of semi conductor memory in which it is possible to change the contents of selected memory locations by applying suitable electrical signals? a. CAM b. ROM c. EPROM d. Abacus
Last Answer : EPROM
Description : Which of the following memories allows simultaneous read and write operations? a. ROM b. RAM c. EPROM d. None of above
Last Answer : RAM
Last Answer : c. EPROM
Last Answer : b. RAM
Description : 8096 write-protected mode, no code can write to memory address between __. a) 2020 to 3FFFH b) 8000 to FFFFH c) 2000 to 3FFFH d) 2020 to 202FH 17. If the __ pin is ___ , then we have the option ... b) EA, low, internal, external c) EA, high, external, internal d) EA, low, external, internal
Last Answer : c) EA, high, external, internal
Description : If the __ pin is ___ , then we have the option of using the ____ ROM or EPROM together with _____ memory and devices. a) EA, high, internal, external b) EA, low, internal, external c) EA, high, external, internal d) EA, low, external, internal
Last Answer : a) EA, high, internal, external
Description : Which of the following memories must be refreshed many times per second? a. Static RAM b. Dynamic RAM c. EPROM d. ROM
Last Answer : b. Dynamic RAM
Description : Which of following requires refreshing? (A) SRAM. (B) DRAM. (C) ROM. (D) EPROM.
Last Answer : (B) DRAM
Description : When a computer is booting, BIOS is loaded to the memory by (A) RAM (B) ROM (C) CD-ROM (D) TCP
Last Answer : (B) ROM
Description : Rules of FSM are encoded in. a. ROM b. Random logic c. Programmable logic array d. Allof these
Last Answer : d. Allof these
Description : What is programmable logic array? How it differs from ROM?
Last Answer : In some cases the number of don’t care conditions is excessive, it is more economical to use a second type of LSI component called a PLA. A PLA is similar to a ROM in concept; however it does not provide full decoding of the variables and does not generates all the min-terms as in the ROM.
Description : The silicon chips used for data processing are called a. RAM chips b. ROM chips c. Micro processors d. PROM chips
Last Answer : d. PROM chips