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Dynamic Memory - Microcomputer Structures - Lecture Slides, Slides of Microcomputers

The lecture slides of the Microcomputer Structures are very easy to understand and the main points are:Dynamic Memory, Implemented, Timing Concerns, Sample System, Storage, Simply, Capacitor, Cell, Leaks Away, Needs Refreshed

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Dynamic Memory

Dynamic Memory

  • In chapter 7 of 2 nd^ Edition of text.
  • VLSI of DRAM
  • How implemented
  • Timing concerns
  • Sample system

The storage transistor

  • Why it leaks
    • The storage transistor
  • The input transistor
  • Leakage is through reversed biased p-n junction

DRAM Memory system

  • Low cost random access memory
  • Usually large size memory
  • Common sizes
    • 256K x 1-bit, 512K x 1-bit, 1M x 1-bit, 1M x 4-bits
  • Requires facility to “refresh” the memory
  • Address pins are typically multiplexed
    • Chips have a RAS* and CAS* input

DRAM System

  • Note- chips often have separate data in and data out pins.

Timing

Read Cycle Timing

W* Timing in a read cycle

  • Needed for refresh

Detailed write cycle timing

Generating signal timing

Refresh methods

  • RAS* only refresh
  • CAS* before RAS* refreshing
    • Avoids the need for a row-refresh address generator
  • Special DRAM control logic called a DRAM controller

Memory Subsystem