Semiconductor apparatus having a large-size bus connection

Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – With means to control surface effects – Insulating coating

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C257S700000, C257S758000, C257SE27001, C257SE27011, C257SE25001, C257SE25010, C257SE25011, C257SE25005, C438S622000

Reexamination Certificate

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07317241

ABSTRACT:
In a semiconductor apparatus of the present invention, a plurality of circuit components are provided. A first bus interconnects the circuit components. A second bus interconnects the circuit components. A switching unit outputs a select signal that causes each circuit component to select one of the first bus and the second bus when transmitting a signal from one of the circuit components to another. The second bus has a size larger than a size of the first bus.

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