Semiconductor integrated circuit device

Static information storage and retrieval – Read/write circuit – Including reference or bias voltage generator

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365226, G11C 700

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048812013

ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor integrated circuit device includes a semiconductor nonvolatile memory, a booster circuit which generates a high voltage required for writing the data into said semiconductor nonvolatile memory, and a control circuit. With the thus constructed device, however, various external control signals often fail to assume definite levels when the power source is closed. If an operation mode to be designated is erroneously determined to be a write operation mode due to obscure levels of the external control signals, then the write operation is executed erroneously. To prevent such an eronneous operation from developing when the power source is closed, provision is made of a power souce closure detector circuit and a suitable gate circuit. Owing to these circuits, the output of the booster circuit is prevented from being applied to the memory element from the time from when the power source circuit is closed up to the time when the read operation mode is designated by an external control signal.

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patent: 4692904 (1987-09-01), Sato et al.

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