Multi-match detection circuit for use with...

Static information storage and retrieval – Associative memories – Ferroelectric cell

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C365S230010, C365S230060, C365S230090

Reexamination Certificate

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06947302

ABSTRACT:
A method and circuit for detecting multiple match conditions in a content addressable memory is disclosed. The circuit detects the multiple matches using a transistor array which is arranged as logical AND and OR gates. A current sensing detector provides multiple match detection when a current path is established through the transistor array when a multiple match exists.

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