Electronic digital logic circuitry – Multifunctional or programmable – Array
Reexamination Certificate
2007-02-13
2007-02-13
Cho, James H. (Department: 2819)
Electronic digital logic circuitry
Multifunctional or programmable
Array
C326S047000
Reexamination Certificate
active
11036109
ABSTRACT:
A programmable logic structure is disclosed that has a set of dedicated lines which extend internally throughout different dedicated logic cells within a logic and routing block (LRB), extend from a previous logic routing block to the present logic and routing block, or extend from the present logic and routing block to the next logic and routing block. One set of dedicated lines from a first logic and routing block can be stitched to another set of dedicated lines of a second logic and routing block for extending the reach as well as bypassing a logic and routing block, or bypassing a dedicated logic cell in the same logic and routing block. The dedicated lines between logic and routing blocks allow a logic and routing block to receive more inputs from its own switch box or to drive more outputs than provided by the logic and routing block as specified by a given function.
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Delaye Elliott
Mulpuri Chandra
Sunkavalli Ravi
Verma Hare K.
Cho James H.
Haynes Beffed & Wolfeld LLP
Su John
Velogix, Inc.
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