Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying
Patent
1991-06-07
1993-06-15
Chaudhuri, Olik
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
437 52, 437 60, H01L 21265, H01L 2170
Patent
active
052197794
ABSTRACT:
A dynamic random access memory has a plurality of memory cells, each cell is defined by a substrate made of semiconductor material, a capacitor for storing data, a first transistor connected to one side of the capacitor. The first transistor is formed of a thin film transistor, and a second transistor of the memory cell is connected to the other side of the capacitor. By this arrangement, the size of each memory cell is reduced.
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Chaudhuri Olik
Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha
Trinh Loc Q.
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