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Static information storage and retrieval – Read/write circuit – Precharge

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C365S194000

Reexamination Certificate

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07130234

ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor device includes a data holding unit, a precharge unit and a delay unit. The data holding unit includes a plurality of memory cells. The precharge unit includes a precharge potential line, a precharge signal line and a plurality of switches. The delay unit includes a plurality of transistors. In addition, the semiconductor device can further include one or both of an address selecting unit having a column-decoder and a row-decoder and a display unit having a plurality of pixels. Reading and writing of data can be accurately performed by preventing malfunction even with a delay in a selection of an address.

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