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Memory modules are computer chips used to add memory to a computer. Search by Specification | Learn More about Memory Modules
Dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips are single-transistor memory cells that use small capacitors to store each bit of memory in an addressable format that consists of rows and columns. Because capacitors are unable to hold a charge indefinitely, DRAM memory chips require a near-constant pulse of current to retain stored information. Search by Specification | Learn More about DRAM Memory Chips
FLASH memory chips offer extremely fast access times, low power consumption, and relative immunity to severe shock or vibration. They do not need a constant power supply to retain their data. Search by Specification | Learn More about FLASH Memory Chips
PCMCIA memory and storage cards (also known as PC cards) are devices used to add memory (RAM, SRAM, Flash, etc.) and/or storage capacity (hard disks, CD-ROM, etc.) to computers. Learn More about PCMCIA Memory Cards
First-in, first-out (FIFO) memory chips are used in buffering applications between devices that operate at different speeds, or in applications where data must be stored temporarily for further processing. Search by Specification | Learn More about FIFO Memory
Flash memory cards provide electrically erasable, programmable, read-only memory (EEPROM) that can be erased and reprogrammed in blocks instead of one byte at a time. Search by Specification | Learn More about Flash Memory Cards
Memory chips are internal storage areas in computers. Although the term “memory chip” commonly refers to a computer's random access memory (RAM), this product area includes many different types of electronic data storage. Computer memory stores data electronically in cells. Without memory chips, a computer could not read programs or retain data. Search by Specification | Learn More about Memory Chips
Ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) chips have memory cells that contain a specific ferroelectric material such as a crystal of zirconium or titanium, or oxygen and lead. FRAM memory is much faster than Flash memory. Learn More about FRAM Memory Chips
Specialty memory chips are specialty or proprietary products and accessories related to memory chips. Learn More about Specialty Memory Chips
SRAM chips use static random access memory (SRAM), a type of memory that is faster, more reliable, and more expensive than DRAM. Unlike DRAM, SRAM does not need to be refreshed in order to prevent data loss; however, SRAM requires more power than DRAM. Learn More about SRAM Memory Chips
DRAM modules are collections of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips assembled on circuit boards. Learn More about DRAM Modules
Electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) chips are similar to PROM devices, but require only electricity to be erased. Search by Specification | Learn More about EEPROM
Erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM) chips are programmable, reusable computer chips that can be erased using ultraviolet light and reprogrammed with a PROM programmer or PROM burner. Search by Specification | Learn More about EPROM
Non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM) chips do not lose information when the main power is turned off. Learn More about NVRAM
SRAM modules are collections of static random access memory (SRAM) chips assembled on circuit boards. Learn More about SRAM Modules
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NAND Flash Bad-Block Schemes Software Option Data I/O Corporation
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Smith Memory provides unequaled value through stringent quality control, timely, thorough service and support, a wide selection of configurations to suit any build, flexibility to support builds of varying quantities, and the most competitive pricing in the industry. (read more)
The world's first and only family of EEPROMs with a 64-bit embedded hardware encryption engine, four sets of non-readable, 64-bit authentication keys and four sets of non-readable, 64-bit session encryption keys provide the only low-cost, truly secure means of preventing product counterfeiting and/or piracy. (read more)
5.25 SBC with CPU/Memory /CF/4LAN;Onboard Loongson 2E 600/800MHz CPU;Onboard 512MB DDR memory;Supports 4 x 10/100Mbps Ethernet interface;Supports 2 x USB1.1, 1 x LPT, 2 x COM (read more)
New DM2® Crossflow™ SERPAR® Double Valves by ROSS® combine the tough, dirt tolerant, wear compensating characteristics of poppet technology with new double valve features in response to the changing demands of the mechanical press industry and its associated standards and regulations regarding pneumatically controlled clutch/brake applications. (read more)
The ECNanoVIP+Mem offers 100 measurements for single/three-phase balanced loads. In addition, it will measure harmonics to 1440Hz (60Hz) and has a large 1MB memory for storing up to 4000 records. (read more)
CONFOR FOAM Do you have the need for comfort? Our CONFOR® foams offer a unique combination of seemingly conflicting properties that are ideal for comfort management and protective padding applications. These urethane foams soften and conform when exposed to warmth, giving gentle, virtually pressure-free support. (read more)
The MQ-60, 120, & 140 units are ball screw actuated variable feed, quill type machining units. They are ideally suited for single or multiple spindle applications on all types of metal removal machinery. (read more)
This software suite includes several different bad block management schemes needed for loading data patterns into NAND devices. (read more)
Short course on Organic, Molecular and Nanostructured Electronics – Physics and Technology to be held at MIT on June 9- June 13, 2008. Examine the use of organic thin films in active organic devices – including organic LEDs, solar cells, photodetectors, transistors, chemical sensors and memory cells. (read more)
Manometer displays gauge and differential pressure/vacuum in eleven different units. Response time is 0.5 second. Simple hose fittings on the unit permit using hose/tubing with inside diameters from 1/16 to 3/16 inches. Large 5/8-inch-high digits are visible from six feet. (read more)
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Intel® Turbo Memory - Intel® Turbo Memory support Intel® Turbo Memory Home Software & Drivers Intel® Turbo Memory Product information See Intel Corporation Information |
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Upgrade Dell Computer Laptop Memory, IBM, Lenovo - identify... Two ways to identify memory upgrades compatible with your computer. See MemoryX Information |
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Memory profiling for C/C++ with IBM Rational Test RealTime and... Application testing to identify memory corruption and memory leaks, among other problems, is a must today for companies that are developing software See International Business Machines Corp. Information |
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Memory leak detection and analysis in WebSphere Application... Memory leak detection and analysis in WebSphere Application Server: Part 1: Overview of memory leaks See International Business Machines Corp. Information |
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Secure Digital card - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Media type Memory card Capacity Standard SD: 4 MB to 4 GB SDHC: 4 GB to 32 GB SDXC: 32 GB to 2 TB |
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Xilinx : Memory and Clocking Resources Home : Products & Services : Training : Course Listing : Recorded e-Learning : Memory and Clocking Resources See Xilinx, Inc. Information |
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XAPP779 - Correcting Single-Event Upsets in Virtex-II Platform... Correcting Single-Event Upsets in Virtex-II Platform FPGA Configuration Memory XAPP779 (v1.1) February 19, 2007 Authors: Brendan Bridgford, Carl See Xilinx, Inc. Information |
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Memory Tester for DDR, DDR2 and SDRAM - RAMCHECK The RAMCHECK memory tester offers you an affordable way to quickly and reliably test and identify all popular laptop and desktop computer memory, |
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Calculating Memory Addresses For Use With Memory Managers When using a memory manager such as EMM386, 386MAX, or QEMM with shared memory adapter boards, you must exclude the range of memory the adapter board |