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  1. The packed-memory array (PMA) is a data structure that maintains a dynamic set of N elements in sorted order in a Q(N)-sized array. The idea is to intersperse Q(N) empty spaces or gaps …

  2. Memory Array Lets look at how this cell works in an array: The decoder selects one cell on each set of bit lines. All the other wordlines are low, disconnecting those cells from the bitlines.

  3. 6T SRAM Cell Cell size accounts for most of memory array size 6T SRAM Cell Used in most commercial chips Data stored in cross-coupled inverters

  4. An array is a contiguous chunk of space in the computer's memory, split into slots, each of which can contain one piece of information Contiguous means that each slot is located directly next …

  5. A “bit-flip” can occur in the memory cell due to the charge generated by the particle – called a “single-event upset” Seen in spacecraft electronics in the past

  6. ROM–Read only memory Memory Boards Arrays of chips give more addresses and/or wider words 2-D and 3-D chip arrays Memory Modules Large systems can benefit by partitioning …

  7. Here, we demonstrate a passive electrochemical memory (ECRAM) array with many important characteristics necessary for accurate analog programming.