extra 2 bits for parity check?
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Mar 02, 2011
11:16 AM
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Mar 02, 2011
11:16 AM
Question: Why do we have 2 extra bits for parity checking.
Answer:
The extra 2 bits for parity check are an industry standard. They can be used as an extra data lines also or as parity bits. The parity has to be calculated by external controller and our SRAM's do not have any circuitry to calculate parity.
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