Line decoder circuit for a memory working at low supply voltages

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36523003, 326105, G11C 800

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055552161

ABSTRACT:
In a line decoder circuit capable of working at low selection voltages, selection transistors are series-connected between an input terminal and an inverter whose output is connected to an output terminal. The inverter has two transistors, respectively a P type transistor and an N type transistor, that are series-connected. The control gate of the first transistor is connected to the selection transistors, while the control gate of the second transistor is connected to the input terminal.

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