Static information storage and retrieval – Addressing – Particular decoder or driver circuit
Patent
1998-10-06
1999-12-07
Nguyen, Tan T.
Static information storage and retrieval
Addressing
Particular decoder or driver circuit
36523003, G11C 800
Patent
active
059994800
ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) device embodying numerous features that collectively and/or individually prove beneficial and advantageous with regard to such considerations as density, power consumption, speed, and redundancyis disclosed. The device is a 64 Mbit DRAM comprising eight substantially identical 8 Mbit partial array blocks (PABs), each pair of PABs comprising a 16 Mbit quadrant of the device. Between the top two quadrants and between the bottom two quadrants are column blocks containing I/O read/write circuitry, column redundancy fuses, and column decode circuitry. Column select lines originate from the column blocks and extend right and left across the width of each quadrant. Each PAB comprises eight substantially identical 1Mbit sub-array blocks (SABs). Associated with each SAB are a plurality of local row decoder circuits functioning to receive partially decoded row addresses from a column predecoder circuit and generating local row addresses supplied to the SAB with which they are associated. A hierarchical data path is provided wherein a plurality of multiplexers are distributed throughout each SAB, these multiplexers functioning to selectively couple sense amplifier output signals to local data I/O lines associated with each SAB. In one embodiment, the data path multiplexers are physically disposed within gaps defined by adjacent ones of the local row address decoders distributed throughout each SAB.
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Keeth Brent
Manning Troy
Ong Adrian
Waller Ken
Zagar Paul S.
Micro)n Technology, Inc.
Nguyen Tan T.
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