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An address multiplexing in DRAM is of _____ bits.(a) 10240(b) 15289(c) 16384(d) 17654This question was posed to me in an online interview.This interesting question is from Random Access Memory topic in portion Memory Devices of Digital Circuits

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Right option is (C) 16384

The BEST explanation: A Dynamic RAM USUALLY EMPLOYS a technique called address multiplexing to reduce the number of address LINES and thus the number of input/output pins on the IC package. Address multiplexing has 2^14 = 16384 bits.



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