Voltage detection circuit control device, memory control...

Static information storage and retrieval – Read/write circuit – Including signal comparison

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C365S189060, C365S191000

Reexamination Certificate

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11481819

ABSTRACT:
A voltage detection circuit control device includes a first voltage detection circuit which detects a first voltage, a second voltage detection circuit which detects a second voltage higher than the first voltage, and an operation signal generating circuit which is connected to the first and second voltage detection circuits and produces a signal for controlling an operation of the first voltage detection circuit on the basis of a voltage detection signal from the second voltage detection circuit.

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