SRAM with small planar layout

Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Field effect device – Having insulated electrode

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257755, 257904, 257915, 365154, H01L 2711

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ABSTRACT:
A memory cell region is provided with a pair of driver transistors as well as a pair of access transistors. Each of the access transistors is formed of a field effect transistor having a gate electrode layer. An insulating layer is formed over the driver transistors and access transistors, and is provided with contact holes located within the memory cell region and reaching the gate electrode layers. Conductive layers are formed on the insulating layer, and are in contact with the gate electrode layers through the contact holes. Thereby, a memory cell structure of an SRAM has a small planar layout area and thus is suitable to high integration.

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"A 20ns 64K NMOS RAM", S. SChuster et al., 1984 IEEE International Solid-STate Circuits Conference Digest of Technical Papers, pp. 226-227.

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