Electronic digital logic circuitry – Threshold – With field-effect transistor
Patent
1995-06-07
1997-04-15
Westin, Edward P.
Electronic digital logic circuitry
Threshold
With field-effect transistor
395 21, H03K 1923
Patent
active
056213360
ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor device capable of realizing a synapse coupling of low power dissipation using a small number of elements and therefore a neuron computer chip of high integration degree and low power dissipation. The semiconductor includes a first gate electrode floating in potential formed on the region separating the source and drain regions through a first insulating film, a plurality of second gate electrodes capacitively coupled with the first gate through a second insulating film, and a first MOS type transistor, the source of which is connected to one of the second gates and the gate or the drain electrode is connected to a first interconnect for transferring signals of high or low potential level.
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Ohmi Tadahiro
Shibata Tadashi
Roseen Richard
Westin Edward P.
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