Semiconductor circuit for enabling a quick rise of the potential

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307453, 307480, 307481, 307246, 365233, H03K 1704, H03K 1706, H03K 17693, H03K 19017

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044968507

ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor circuit for driving a clock signal line comprising a first circuit for pulling up the potential of the clock signal line to the source voltage and a second circuit for pulling down the potential of the clock signal line to a lower voltage. A capacitor is connected to the clock signal line for receiving a potential push signal and pushing the potential of the clock signal line higher than the source voltage. The capacitor performs the function of capacitance only after the potential of the clock signal line is raised to the source voltage. The operational speed of a dynamic memory device associated with the semiconductor device is then enhanced.

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