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Electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) chips are similar to PROM devices, but require only electricity to be erased. Architecture or status, performance, power characteristics, and packaging information are all important parameters to consider when searching for EEPROM memory chips.

Architecture or status specifications that are important to consider when searching for EEPROM memory chips include density, number of words, bits per word, bus type, and production status.  Density is the capacity of the memory chip expressed in bits.  Number of words refers to the number of "rows" in the organization of the memory chip.  Each row stores a memory word and connects to a word line (one line of the memory bus) for addressing purposes.  Bits per word refer to the number of "columns" in the organization of the memory chip. Each column connects to a sense / write circuit (a bit), which connects to data input/output lines of the chip.  Common choices for bus type include parallel, serial, serial-1wire, serial-2 wire, serial-3 wire, I2C, Microwire, SPI, and serial-uPort.  Production status can be active, discontinued or new.  Active EEPROM memory chips are available and are currently being manufactured. Discontinued EEPROM memory chips are no longer available from the manufacturer, but may still be found in the supply chain.  New devices are either just hitting the market, or are soon to be, as announced by the manufacturer.

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DRAM Memory Chips
Dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips are single-transistor memory cells that use small capacitors to store each bit of memory in an addressable format that consists of rows and columns. Because capacitors are unable to hold a charge indefinitely, DRAM memory chips require a near-constant pulse of current to retain stored information.
EPROM
Erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM) chips are programmable, reusable computer chips that can be erased using ultraviolet light and reprogrammed with a PROM programmer or PROM burner.
FIFO Memory
First-in, first-out (FIFO) memory chips are used in buffering applications between devices that operate at different speeds, or in applications where data must be stored temporarily for further processing.
FLASH Memory Chips
FLASH memory chips offer extremely fast access times, low power consumption, and relative immunity to severe shock or vibration. They do not need a constant power supply to retain their data. 
Memory Chips
Memory chips are internal storage areas in computers. Although the term “memory chip” commonly refers to a computer's random access memory (RAM), this product area includes many different types of electronic data storage. Computer memory stores data electronically in cells. Without memory chips, a computer could not read programs or retain data.
SRAM Memory Chips
Static random access memory (SRAM) chips do not need to be refreshed like DRAM chips. This makes SRAM chips faster and more reliable.
SRAM Modules
Static random access memory (SRAM) modules are a collection of SRAM chips assembled on a circuit board. 

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