Asymmetric static random access memory device having reduced...

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C365S208000, C365S202000

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10635185

ABSTRACT:
An SRAM device comprising a column having opposing bit lines, asymmetric memory cells spanning the opposing bit lines in alternating orientations, and a sense amplifier. The sense amplifier includes sensing circuitry configured to sense values stored in the cells and switching circuitry configured to apply signals to the sensing circuitry as a function of the orientations.

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