Word line driving circuit and semiconductor device using the...

Static information storage and retrieval – Addressing – Particular decoder or driver circuit

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C365S191000, C365S189110, C365S203000

Reexamination Certificate

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07606109

ABSTRACT:
A word line driving circuit and a semiconductor device using the same are disclosed. The word line driving circuit includes a second pad separated from a first pad, the first pad being applied with a first ground voltage, the second pad being applied with a second ground voltage, and a word line driver supplied with the second ground voltage, the word line driver driving word lines.

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