each line can address two bits, so 2^14 = 16384 locations
2^16 = 65,536 unique addresses in the range 0x0000 to 0xffff (0 to 65,535).
8 bits means 8 possible states exhdecimal FF or 16 16 or 16 x16= 256 possible conbination
depends on the depth of memory, N address lines can map 2 Power N locations.
Registers represent the number of memory locations. A 2K memory chip has 2x1024=2048 memory locations. Hence there are 2048 registers in a 2K memory.
HI I am Ahtarva,The addressibility is how many bits does that particular processor or micro-controller's architecture use to specify the address of a memory location in the memory. For example if someone say that addressibility is 8 bit then your memory address contains 8 bits and at maximum you have 2^8 different memory locations (or say memory addresses in your device). Here 2^8 is called Address space.
one billion
The 8085 microprocessor can access 65536 (2^16) locations in memory, and 256 (2^8) locations in I/O space.
A 14 bit address can specify 214 or 16,384 different locations.
2^14 memory locations. In general for n-bit address bus, its 2^n
for 16 MB memory has 24 address lines
16384
A 14 bit address bus can select 16384 locations.
A 16 bit address bus can select 65536 locations.
A 10 bit address bus can address 210, or 1024 different locations.
It takes 23 address lines to address 8 mb of memory.
216 = 65536
168
You can address 214 or 16384 different locations with 14 address lines.
2^14 memory locations. In general for n-bit address bus, its 2^n