Communications: electrical – Digital comparator systems
Patent
1974-11-19
1976-05-04
Hecker, Stuart N.
Communications: electrical
Digital comparator systems
340173CA, 307238, G11C 1124, G11C 700
Patent
active
039551814
ABSTRACT:
A memory cell comprising field effect transistors for use in a random access memory array. The cell is of the dynamic type wherein data is stored on capacitive elements, and is self-refreshing; no circuitry external to the array is needed for refresh, other than clock sources. Five MOS field effect transistors are employed, with two non-overlapping clocks, a data buss for each row of the array and one address line for each column. The transistors and associated capacitors are arranged to reinforce a stored "1" or "0".
REFERENCES:
patent: 3576571 (1971-04-01), Booher
patent: 3796998 (1974-03-01), Appelt
patent: 3876993 (1975-04-01), Cavanaugh
Connors, Jr. Edward J.
Graham John G.
Hecker Stuart N.
Levine Harold
Texas Instruments Incorporated
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