Static information storage and retrieval – Addressing – Particular decoder or driver circuit
Patent
1991-07-09
1992-10-20
Levy, Stuart S.
Static information storage and retrieval
Addressing
Particular decoder or driver circuit
36523003, G11C 800
Patent
active
051576350
ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor packaging subassembly is described in which a plurality of modules or chips, repsonsive to a plurality of common input signals, are provided with input signal redriver circuits. Each redriver circuit is responsive to an input and provides an output signal to each the of chips in the subassembly. The preferred embodiment is directed to a multi-module memory arrangement in which input signals including CAS, RAS, W and address signals are received and redriven.
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Ellis Wayne F.
Klink Erich
Najmann Knut
International Business Machines - Corporation
Lane Jack A.
Levy Stuart S.
Walter, Jr. Howard J.
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