Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Housing or package – With contact or lead
Patent
1994-08-01
1996-12-10
Brown, Peter Toby
Active solid-state devices (e.g., transistors, solid-state diode
Housing or package
With contact or lead
257786, 361777, H01L 2350, H01L 2352
Patent
active
055833748
ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor device formed on a semiconductor chip includes a signal processing unit composed of a plurality of signal processing cells arranged side by side in a horizontal direction, and a plurality of input/output cells each connected to a corresponding one of the signal processing cells in a one-to-one relation. The signal processing unit is located near to one corner of the semiconductor chip, and the input/output cells are uniformly distributed and located along two sides defining the above mentioned corner. Each of the signal processing cells is configured to make it possible that a wiring conductor connecting between the signal processing cell and a corresponding one of the input/output cells is taken out either in an upward vertical direction or in a downward vertical direction from the signal processing cell, in accordance with the side of the semiconductor chip along which the corresponding input/output cell is located.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4945395 (1990-07-01), Suehiro
European Search Report For EP 94 11 1976, Nov., 29, 1994.
Brown Peter Toby
NEC Corporation
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