Semiconductor integrated circuit

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

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36518905, G11C 700

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ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor integrated circuit capable of preventing the excessive overdriving of sense amplifiers when the supply voltage fed thereto is raised. The integrated circuit has differential amplifiers for amplifying a potential difference on complementary signal lines, and a control circuit for generating a first driving control signal for supplying the differential amplifiers with a first driving voltage as an overdriving power supply therefor. The control circuit further generates a second driving control signal for supplying the differential amplifiers with a second driving voltage which is activated after the activated first driving control signal is deactivated and which is lower in level than the first driving voltage. The control circuit includes a MOS circuit as a delay circuit composed of MOS transistors for defining a time interval from the time the first driving control signal is activated until the second driving control signal is activated. With this arrangement, the period during which the overdriving voltage is applied is variable in dependence on the level of the supply voltage such that the overdrive period is relatively short if the supply voltage is high and relatively long if the supply voltage is low.

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