Static information storage and retrieval – Interconnection arrangements
Patent
1994-08-31
1995-05-30
Clawson, Jr., Joseph E.
Static information storage and retrieval
Interconnection arrangements
365 51, 365 72, 365208, 365190, 365210, 365214, 36523006, G11C 506
Patent
active
054208165
ABSTRACT:
According to this invention, a semiconductor apparatus includes a word line group consisting of four word lines, a bit line pair group, word line drive circuits, arrangement patterns of which are alternately inverted, for outputting boosted word line signals to the word line group, and memory contact portions provided to the bit line pair group in a 1/4-pitch system, wherein output terminals of the word line drive circuit having an inverted arrangement pattern are connected to memory cells so as to be aligned in the same order as in output terminals of the word line drive circuit having a non-inverted arrangement pattern.
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Fujii Syuso
Ogihara Masaki
Clawson Jr. Joseph E.
Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba
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