Architecture, method (s) and circuitry for low power memories

Static information storage and retrieval – Addressing – Plural blocks or banks

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C365S063000, C365S230050

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ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to memory circuits generally and, more particularly, to an architecture, method and/or circuit for implementing a low power memory.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Conventional memory architectures includes features that waste DC and AC current consumption by one or more of the following (i) passive (no gain) static loads, (ii) large sub-wordlines, (iii) sub-wordline circuits not included in the memory array, (iv) row, column and block array partitions not included in the memory array, (v) double ended buses (address path, local and global data output path, data input path), (vi) equalization circuitry placed at one end of the memory array, (vii) address predecoders, and/or (viii) replaced defective blocks still connected to the source current.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention concerns a circuit comprising a plurality of groups of memory cells and a control circuit. The plurality of groups of memory cells may each (i) have a first and a second bitline and (ii) configured to read and write data to one or more of the plurality of groups of memory cells. The control circuit may be configured to select an active group of the plurality of groups in response to one or more control signals. The control circuit may be implemented within the groups of memory cells.
The objects, features and advantages of the present invention include providing a memory that may (i) reduce and/or eliminate DC current consumption, (ii) minimize rail-to-rail switching capacitance, (iii) reduce the amount of rail-to-rail switching, and/or (iv) reduce AC current consumption,


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