Disabling a defective element in an integrated circuit device ha

Static information storage and retrieval – Addressing – Particular decoder or driver circuit

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365200, 365154, G11C 800

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061341762

ABSTRACT:
A circuit and method are provided for disabling a defective normal element using a flip-flop. The flip-flop has two states. In a first state, the flip-flop enables a normal decoder, corresponding to the normal element, to respond to a respective address for the normal element. In a second state, the flip-flop disables the normal decoder from responding to any address.

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