Semiconductor device to reduce power individually to each...

Pulse or digital communications – Transceivers

Reexamination Certificate

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10392845

ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor device capable of reducing power consumption. In the semiconductor device having a plurality of data transmitter-receiver circuits using clock signals on frequencies prescribed in the unified standard as transmit/receive clock signals, an oscillator circuit and a clock generator circuit are provided for each data transmitter-receiver circuit and a supply of clock signals to the data transmitter-receiver circuits can be stopped by shutting off the power supply to the oscillator circuits and the clock generator circuits inside the plurality of data transmitter-receiver circuits individually with respect to each data transmitter-receiver circuit.

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