Sense amplifier

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

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365207, 365208, 327 51, 327 55, G11C 700

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056489358

ABSTRACT:
A sense amplifier comprising a data refresh amplifier for supplying voltages to true and complementary bit lines in response to a first control signal to amplify true and complementary data on the true and complementary bit lines, respectively, a first transistor fox amplifying current of the true data on the true bit line in response to a second control signal and transferring the amplified true data to a true input/output line, a second transistor for amplifying current of the complementary data on the complementary bit line in response to the second control signal and transferring the amplified complementary data to a complementary input/output line, a first switch for selectively forming a current path between the true input/output line and the true bit line, and a second switch for selectively forming a current path between the complementary input/output line and the complementary bit line.

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