Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1997-10-17
1999-08-17
Maung, Zarni
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364578, 364488, 36518904, G06F 300
Patent
active
059406038
ABSTRACT:
A memory design is implemented in static memory circuits having a plurality of bidirectional access ports, wherein each port is configured for read or write access. The memory design defines initial contents, depth, width, and bank selection in the memory circuits according to predefined configuration values, as well as, for each access port, whether that access port is configured for read or write. Port access occurs during time slots, which are based on external clock signals and memory circuit access times. Modified memory designs may be implemented such that access ports are accordingly reconfigured.
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Maung Zarni
Quickturn Design Systems Inc.
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