Method and apparatus for storing data in a sequentially written

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory – Storage accessing and control – Control technique

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711154, 711167, 36523004, 710 52, 710 53, 710 56, G06F 1200, G06F 1300

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for storing data values received within respective cycle periods of a clock signal are disclosed. Data values are alternately stored in first and second data hold registers and then output by each data hold register for a time greater than a cycle period of the clock signal. Address values at which the incoming data values are to be written are alternately stored in first and second address hold registers. Data stored in the first data hold register is written to a latch-based memory element in a first memory bank indicated by an address value stored in the first address hold register. Data stored in the second data hold register is written to a latch-based memory element in a second memory bank indicated by an address value stored in the second address hold register.

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