how can the number of bits stored in SRAM chip be calculated?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
The most common word size is 8 bits, meaning that a single byte can be read or written to each of 2m different words within the SRAM chip. Several common SRAM chips have 11 address lines (thus a capacity of 2m = 2,048 = 3d words) and an 8-bit word, so they are referred to as "2k × 8 SRAM"
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Explanation:
SRAM stands for static random access memomry. A single unit of memory in SRAM is made from a combination of four MOSFET's.
The size of a n SRAM depends on the number of address lines as well as data lines it has. Normally the address lines are denoted by m while the data lines are denoted by n.
To calculate the total size of SRAM, we have this formula.
Size = 2 ^m x n
This will give us the size in bits