Nonvolatile programmable logic circuit

Static information storage and retrieval – Associative memories – Ferroelectric cell

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C365S049120, C365S189070, C365S145000, C326S112000

Reexamination Certificate

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07428160

ABSTRACT:
A nonvolatile programmable logic circuit using a ferroelectric memory performs a nonvolatile memory function and an operation function without additional memory devices, thereby reducing power consumption. Also, a nonvolatile ferroelectric memory is applied to a FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array), thereby preventing leakage of internal data and reducing the area of a chip.

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