Random access memory employing unclamped complementary transisto

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ABSTRACT:
A random access read/write memory array utilizing unclamped complementary transistor current switch (CTS) memory cells and having m columns and n rows. Each of the m columns of memory cells connected between the bit lines of a discrete one of m pairs of bit lines. Each of the n rows of memory cells connected between the word line and drain line of a discrete one of n pairs of word-drain lines. N identical write enhancement circuit means for enhancing the write operation of the memory array employing unclamped CTS memory cells. The write enhancement circuit means is preferably a single PN diode, or diode connected transistor, connected across each word/drain pair.

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