Digital FundamentalsFor mid-level courses in Digital Electronics, Digital Logic, Computer Fundamentals, and Digital Fundamentals. Reflecting combined experience in the engineering industry and in the classroom, this bestseller provides thorough, up-to-date coverage of digital fundamentals from basic concepts to microprocessors, programmable logic, and digital signal processing. Floyd's acclaimed emphasis on applications using real devices and on troubleshooting gives students the problem-solving experience they'll need in their professional careers. Known for its clear, accurate explanations of theory supported by superior exercises and examples, this book's full-color format is packed with the visual aids today's students need to grasp often complex concepts. |
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... SRAM are the asynchronous SRAM and the synchronous burst SRAM . The basic types of DRAM are the Fast Page Mode DRAM ( FPM DRAM ) , the Extended Data Out DRAM ( EDO DRAM ) , the Burst EDO DRAM ( BEDO DRAM ) , and the synchronous DRAM ...
... SRAM . Two IM X 4 SRAMs are connected as shown in the simplified block diagram of Figure 12-43 . Address bus Control E bus R / W Data bus SRAM 1 0 0 1,048,575 SRAM 2 0 1,048,575 19 V Data V I / O V V Data V V / O V V A FIGURE 12-43 ...
... SRAM BCD code to security code logic Counter G1 C OS A + V Program mode OS B سی Reset FIGURE 12-83 counter contains all zeros ( 000 ) which selects address 0 in the SRAM . Address 0 is not used for storing a code . To enter the first ...