Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons
Patent
1988-09-30
1990-01-30
Miller, Stanley D.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Nonlinear reactor systems
Parametrons
307448, 365205, 365207, H03K 19017, G11C 702
Patent
active
048975680
ABSTRACT:
A pumpdown circuit uses voltage sensing to bring a low node to a potential of V.sub.SS +V.sub.T by first grounding the node and then floating the node to the V.sub.SS +V.sub.T potential. When a sensing node is at the V.sub.SS +V.sub.T potential, the sensing node is maintained at a level above ground by leakage current through a pump-up circuit. Biasing the digit and digit* lines to a potential V.sub.T above ground reduces current (amperage) requirement, because the digit and digit* lines do not have to be discharged completely to ground. The momentary discharge of the sense amp node to ground allows the sense amp to behave like a conventional sense amp during initial sensing, thereby allowing a minimum digit/digit* sensing potential to approximate ground plus V.sub.T.
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Chen Zhitong
Chern Wen-Foo
Johnson Gary M.
Lowrey Tyler A.
Parkinson Ward D.
Busack Jon
Fox Angus
Micro)n Technology, Inc.
Miller Stanley D.
Protigal Stan
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