Semiconductor integrated circuit being able to generate sufficie

Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices – circuits – and – Gating – Signal transmission integrity or spurious noise override

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327589, H03K 1730

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056940742

ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor integrated circuit comprises a NAND gate which constitutes a previous stage circuit, a reset circuit, a charging circuit, and a capacitor for generating a boost potential. A signal of a node A expressing data and a signal of a node B expressing permission of outputting data are not only input to the NAND gate, but also to the reset circuit, and the output of the reset circuit is not only input to the charging circuit but also to the NAND gate; therefore, the previous stage circuit and the reset circuit are interlinked with the output signals. In the result, even in a case where noise is generated in the node A, it is possible to obtain a sufficient boost potential generated in the capacitor.

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