Multi-state Josephson memory

Static information storage and retrieval – Systems using particular element – Superconductive

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257 36, 505832, 365160, G11C 1144

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058727310

ABSTRACT:
A multi-state Josephson memory in a superconductor integrated circuit includes a plurality of superconductive quantum interference device (SQUID) memory cells 2 each having a SQUID 4 characterized by a SQUID loop inductance L and a junction critical current I.sub.c, which determine the number of memory states that can be stored in the SQUID 4. A gate current I.sub.g is transmitted to the superconductive inductors 6 and 8 of the SQUID 4 to perform a read operation by crossing a designated number of current threshold boundaries corresponding to the memory state stored in the SQUID, so that the Josephson junction 12 of the SQUID 4 generates a number of pulses corresponding to the memory state. A control current I.sub.con writes data to the SQUID 4 through a control current input 16, and is preferably magnetically coupled to the SQUID 4 through superconductive inductor pairs 18, 6 and 20, 8. In a preferred embodiment, a plurality of SQUID memory cells 70a, 70b, . . . 70f are arranged in a plurality of columns and rows with column select inputs 72, 74 and row select inputs 76, 78 and 80. Digital-to-analog converters 86 and 88 are preferably provided to convert a binary digital input into the analog control current I.sub.con, the magnitude of which is designed to cross a number of current threshold boundaries corresponding to the digital input. A plurality of single flux quantum counters 112 and 114 are preferably connected to count the number of Josephson pulses from the SQUID memory cells 70a, 70b, . . . 70f to generate a count of the pulses as the memory output. In a preferred embodiment, the memory outputs from the single flux quantum counters 112 and 114 are fed back into the input digital-to-analog converters 86 and 88, respectively, to form a non-destructive readout.

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