1.2.2 Flash Memory Flashcards
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Flash Memory
A
Flash memory is usually based on a technology called Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM). EEPROM can be used to create many flash memory devices
Flash memory is a type of memory technology that can be used to create primary or secondary storage
2
Q
SSD
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- SSDs are often used in home computers because of their performance.
- SSDs are a form of re-writable flash storage
3
Q
Secure Digital cards (SD’s)
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- SD cards are used to extend the capacity of devices such as:
- Cameras.
- Smartphones.
- Tablets.
They provide high capacity for their physical size. This is useful in these smaller devices
4
Q
ROM Chips
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- The Read-Only Memory chips on board modern Central Processing Units (CPUs) are made from EEPROM.
- This provides the software needed for the computer to start
5
Q
Robust
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- Flash memory is appropriate in scenarios where it might be exposed to lots of vibrations. For example:
- Industrial machinery.
- Vehicles.
6
Q
Short Lifetime
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- Flash memory can only be flashed (re-written) a certain number of times before it starts to degrade.
- We may lose access to the drive once the flash memory has degraded past a point.
Re-writable devices often include several blocks of flash memory. This means that only one block must be flashed at a time and so the device will last longer
7
Q
Fast Access
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- Flash memory is significantly faster than many other storage media such as Hard Disk Drives (HDDs).
- This is partly because flash memory does not have any moving parts, and so we do not need to wait for parts to move before we can access the drive.
8
Q
Non-Volatile
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Flash memory is non-volatile. This means that it will keep its contents once power is switched off