I'm currently having some trouble. At college, we're currently covering a module on which we have no real course notes. This module is all about calculating the storage of a computer (RAM).
One such question:
Consider an 8K address by 16-bit RAM. Assume this to be byte-addressable. Calculate a) the bytes of storage, b) the width of the address lines and c) the width of the data bus.
Now since I have no course notes, I'd really appreciate it if someone could explain to me how to arrive to the right answers, so that I can make my own.
Thanks in advance.
One such question:
Consider an 8K address by 16-bit RAM. Assume this to be byte-addressable. Calculate a) the bytes of storage, b) the width of the address lines and c) the width of the data bus.
Now since I have no course notes, I'd really appreciate it if someone could explain to me how to arrive to the right answers, so that I can make my own.
Thanks in advance.