PIC MICROCONTROLLER
ARCHITECTURE OF 8085
Question
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Flip Flop
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RAM
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ROM
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Register
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Detailed explanation-1: -The most common example of non-volatile memory is ROM (Read Only Memory). Non-volatile memory affects a system’s capacity to a large extent. It is a type of digital memory that does not lose any content with an interruption of the power supply. One does not need to refresh it periodically.
Detailed explanation-2: -ROM that is read only memory is non volatile because all the data in it doesn’t get erased after shutting down the computer and restarting it. Flash memory-Flash memory is a type of erasable read-only memory (EEPROM) that clears and rewrites data in chunks for fast, energy-efficient access and rewriting.
Detailed explanation-3: -NVRAM (non-volatile random-access memory) refers to computer memory that can hold data even when power to the memory chips has been turned off. NVRAM is a subset of the larger category of non-volatile memory (NVM), which includes storage-class memory based on NAND flash.