An AVR has 0xFFF as the address of its last byte in the RAM, and it has the same value 0xFFF as the address of its last location in ROM. What are the sizes of the RAM and the ROM?
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The address of the last byte in RAM is 0xFFF, which is in hexadecimal format. Let's convert it to decimal format: 0xFFF = 15(16^0) + 15(16^1) + 15(16^2) = 15 + 240 + 3840 = 4095. Show more…
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