Semiconductor integrated circuit device and method for...

Static information storage and retrieval – Read/write circuit – Flip-flop used for sensing

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C365S201000, C365S207000

Reexamination Certificate

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07057956

ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor integrated circuit device includes: first and second nonvolatile memory elements; a first amplifier for amplifying an output signal from the first nonvolatile memory element to output the amplified signal; and a second amplifier for outputting to the first amplifier a control signal generated by amplifying an output signal from the second nonvolatile memory element. The second amplifier fixes the output signal from the first amplifier at a high potential or a low potential based on data stored in the second nonvolatile memory element.

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