Dual strobed negative pumped wordlines for dynamic random access

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

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36518909, 365193, 365226, G11C 800

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056509766

ABSTRACT:
The invention is a circuit and a method for resetting a wordline by driving a potential of the wordline toward a ground reference potential prior to driving the potential of the wordline to a negative potential.

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