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Static random-access memory (Static RAM or SRAM) is a simple memory device that implements a random-access memory-based storage that holds data in a static form. That is, static RAM retains its data for as long as the memory device has power.

Overview

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Applications

Operation

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Cells

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4T Cell

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6T Cell

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8T Cell

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Leading-edge SRAM

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