Static information storage and retrieval – Associative memories – Ferroelectric cell
Patent
1996-06-27
1998-04-14
Zarabian, A.
Static information storage and retrieval
Associative memories
Ferroelectric cell
365201, G11C 1500
Patent
active
057400989
ABSTRACT:
An associated memory structure having a plurality of memories amenable for testing and a method of testing the memories is provided. First and second memories are formed, wherein data in the first memory provides a basis for at least a portion of the input to the second memory during functional operation of two memories. Preferably, an output latch for receiving the output test data from the first memory is provided. Means are provided for loading the first memory with data which is utilized as a basis for providing at least a portion of the input to the second memory. An access path from the output port of the first memory to the input port of the second memory allows use of the data in the first memory to generate at least a portion of the input to the second memory. The first memory is first tested independently of the second memory. Thereafter, the first memory is loaded with preconditioned data that is used as a basis for inputs to the second memory during testing of the second memory. The second memory is then tested by generating inputs to the first memory during testing of the second memory. Thus, outputs of the first memory constitute at least a portion of test data inputted to the second memory. A latch is provided to capture the output of the test data from the second memory.
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Adams Robert Dean
Connor John
Covino James J.
Flaker Roy Childs
Koch Garrett Stephen
International Business Machines - Corporation
Zarabian A.
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