Row redundancy in a content addressable memory device

Static information storage and retrieval – Associative memories – Ferroelectric cell

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C365S200000, C365S189070

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ABSTRACT:
A content addressable memory (CAM) has a main array including a plurality of rows of CAM cells, one or more spare rows of CAM cells selectable to functionally replace defective rows of CAM cells in the main array, and a control circuit for disabling the defective rows by writing predetermined data to the defective rows of CAM cells.

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