Demultiplexing initialization data to be transferred to memory t

Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices – circuits – and – Signal converting – shaping – or generating – Converting – per se – of an ac input to corresponding dc at an...

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ABSTRACT:
Initialization data is received by a memory multiplexer (MEMMUX) and stored in a plurality of registers of the MEMMUX without reading data from memory. The storage of the initialization data in the MEMMUX registers may be sequential or simultaneous. The initialization data is then written to memory along with error detection and correction data as desired.

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