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Static random-access memory (SRAM) if a form of memory that uses latches to store information. It is volatile and loses information when power is removed but unlike dynamic does not require refreshing to retain information. This comes at the cost of higher complexity and less density than DRAM, but allows static and low frequency / power use which is important in many systems.

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Why aren't SRAM modules laid out in a matrix?

SRAM can be 'directly addressed': the N bit address is decoded into 2^N select signals, that each activate a word of bit cells. … (AFAIK this is not how modern SRAM really works, but it was true some time ago). …
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Which SPI mode to use?

This figure in the SRAM datasheet shows that the chip reads the data on the rising edge of the clock. …
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