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Created On6/4/2009
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What is CAS?
Short for Column Access Strobe, CAS is a signal sent by the processor to a DRAM circuit to prompt a column address. DRAM stores data in a series of columns and rows; each bit of data is filed in both a column and a row. Data is retrieved from the DRAM by the processor using CAS and RAS (Row Access Strobe) signals, much like pinpointing a location on a map using coordinates.