Static information storage and retrieval – Powering – Data preservation
Patent
1999-05-25
2000-08-08
Mai, Son
Static information storage and retrieval
Powering
Data preservation
365227, 365233, G11C 700
Patent
active
061011444
ABSTRACT:
Integrated circuit memory devices monitor clock signal transitions and automatically induce a power saving standby mode of operation if the clock signal becomes inactive for a designated amount of time. The memory devices include at least one buffer having an active mode and an inactive standby mode and a standby current control circuit. This control circuit disposes the at least one buffer in its inactive standby mode whenever a power down signal is in a first logic state or whenever the power down signal is in a second logic state at a point in time when a clock signal has continuously been in an inactive state for a duration greater than twice its period. The control circuit may comprise a clock signal detector having N serially-connected latches therein which are reset whenever the clock signal transitions from the inactive state to an active state. The clock signal detector is responsive to the power down signal and comprises an oscillator which is active whenever the power down signal is in the second logic state and inactive whenever the power down signal is in the first logic state.
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Mai Son
Samsung Electronics Co,. Ltd.
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