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Okay, so i see that you need help with this question and it says, which of the following modules are found in memory? so found in memory, mark all that apply.
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So the first one would be a majority decoder odd parity multiplexer and then we have a flip -flop okay so first of all you have to understand the components of a memory module memory modules such as ram random access memory are composed of numerous integrated circuits that include memory cells for storing data.
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The memory cells are typically made up of flip -flops, which are bistable circuits that can hold one bit of information.
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Identify the role of a flip -flop in a memory.
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So a flip -flop in a memory is a fundamental building block used in electronic circuits, which can maintain a binary state indefinitely until it's changed by the input signal.
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In the context of memory, flip -flops are used to store individual bits of data.
01:29
So a multiplexer or mux is a device that selects one of several input signals and forwards the selected input into a single line.
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In memory modules the multiplexer can be used to select which memory cell to read from or write to based on the address provided.
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Then a majority decoder i apologize this should be together majority decoder i don't know why i did that separately is not typically part of the memory module it is a combination logic circuit that determines the majority value of the set of input bits this is not directly related to the storage or retrieval of data in memory modules...