Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying
Patent
1991-12-09
1993-11-23
Chaudhuri, Olik
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
437 50, 437 57, 437 59, 437191, 257379, 257382, 257386, H01L 2170, H01L 2700
Patent
active
052643859
ABSTRACT:
A novel layout performing SRAM cells is disclosed wherein conductive straps (36) connect first and second driver gates (22, 24) to second and first drains (33, 31) respectively without connecting the moat of one cell with the moat of another cell such that the conductive straps are never in a DC current path.
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Chaudhuri Olik
Donaldson Richard L.
Kesterson James C.
Mapstone Rebecca A.
Texas Instruments Incorporated
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