Low power, single-phase latch-type current sense amplifier

Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices – circuits – and – Specific signal discriminating without subsequent control – By amplitude

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327 55, G11C 706

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059399031

ABSTRACT:
A sense amplifier circuit is incorporated within a computer system and utilizes a latch coupled to an equalizing transistor that operates in the triode region and initially equalizes the sense amplifier circuit data outputs, the latch subsequently develops a voltage difference in response to a control signal, deactivation of the control signal then turns off the equalizing transistor thereby allowing the latch circuit to lock the developed voltage differential to full-swing across the sense amplifier data outputs.

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