Block Random Access Memory
Full Form of BRAM
What is BRAM?
Block Random Access Memory (BRAM) is a dedicated hardware memory block embedded within FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) chips and used extensively in digital design and VLSI applications. In India, BRAM holds significant importance in the semiconductor and electronics industry, which has been expanding rapidly under the India Semiconductor Mission and related government initiatives. It is widely used by engineers working on signal processing, data buffering, and high-speed data storage within reconfigurable hardware. BRAM blocks offer high-speed, low-latency, and deterministic access to data, making them ideal for applications such as telecommunications, aerospace, defence electronics, and embedded systems. Indian engineering students pursuing electronics, electrical, or computer science degrees encounter BRAM concepts in courses on digital electronics, VLSI design, and embedded systems. It frequently appears in competitive exams like GATE and in technical interviews for semiconductor companies. Major institutes and firms such as IITs, NITs, CDAC, and various FPGA design houses across Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Noida regularly reference BRAM in their curriculum and industry projects.
BRAM का फुल फॉर्म
ब्लॉक रैंडम एक्सेस मेमोरी
Example
The FPGA design engineer at the Bengaluru-based firm allocated 36 BRAM blocks to implement the dual-port memory buffer required for the high-speed data acquisition system.