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In which memory, the signals in address bus are multiplexed?
Question

In which memory, the signals in address bus are multiplexed?

A.

DRAM

B.

SRAM

C.

EPROM

D.

EEPROM

Correct option is A


Dynamic Random-Access Memory (DRAM) uses multiplexed address lines to reduce the number of pins required for addressing.
Why DRAM Uses Multiplexing:
· DRAM has a large number of memory cells but a limited number of external pins.
· To reduce pin count, address lines are multiplexed, meaning row and column addresses are sent separately using the same pins.

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