Random access memory with stability enhancement and early...

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C365S189080, C365S156000, C365S189011, C365S194000

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11483117

ABSTRACT:
A random access memory includes a memory cell having an access device. The access device is switched on or off in accordance with a signal on a wordline to conduct a memory operation through the access device. A logic circuit is coupled to the wordline to delay or gate the wordline signal until an enable signal has arrived at the logic circuit. The access device improves stability and eliminates early read problems.

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