Description
INTRODUCTION
Before the 1950’s, ferromagnetic cores were the only type of random-access, nonvolatile memories available. A core memory is a regular array of tiny magnetic cores that can be magnetized in one of two opposite directions, making it possible to store binary data in the form of a magnetic field. The success of the core memory was due to a simple architecture that resulted in a relatively dense array of cells.
Ferroelectric Ram (FRAM) Seminar Report
Page Length : 31
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- Introduction
- Basic Memory Cell Structure
- Ferroelectric Capacitor
- Basic Memory Cell Operation
- Frame Read Operation
- Sensing Schemes
- Comparison
- Conclusion
- References
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Ferroelectric Ram (FRAM) Presentation Report (PPT)
Page Length : 21
Content :
- Introduction
- Basic Memory Cell Structure
- Ferro Electric Crystal
- FRAM Technology
- FRAM Write Operation
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
- Future Applications
- Conclusion
- References
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