A register in a memory (that is, RAM or ROM) block which contains the same range of bits as the other registers in the memory. For example, the memory reg [5:0] EXAMPLE [0:2]
defines 3 memory words, each containing a bit range of 5
to 0
.
Procedural Assignments assign values to memories by assigning values to individual memory words. Values cannot be assigned to an entire memory or to individual bits or range of bits of a memory word.
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