Static information storage and retrieval – Read/write circuit – Having particular data buffer or latch
Reexamination Certificate
2007-11-06
2007-11-06
Dinh, Son (Department: 2824)
Static information storage and retrieval
Read/write circuit
Having particular data buffer or latch
C365S063000, C365S154000, C365S226000
Reexamination Certificate
active
11225848
ABSTRACT:
A multivibrator circuit includes a first data transfer port that receives, as input, multivibrator input data, a first, master, latch cell connected on the output side of the first transfer port, a second, slave, latch cell, and a second data transfer port placed between the first and second latch cells, each latch cell comprising a set of redundant data storage nodes. The transfer ports each include circuitry for writing data separately into each storage node.
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Jacquet François
Roche Philippe
Dinh Son
Gardere Wynne & Sewell LLP
STMicroelectronics S.A.
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