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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 20, 1995
Filed:
Oct. 17, 1994
Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba, Kanagawa, JP;
Abstract
In input transition detection pulse generators used in semiconductor memory devices, etc., in order to permit a designer to arbitrarily design the power supply voltage dependency of an output pulse width in accordance with use, a scheme is employed such that the functional block for detecting transition of an input or inputs to generate a pulse signal or signals, or the functional block for setting the width of each pulse signal is caused to have a function to generate pulse signals having different power supply voltage dependencies of pulse widths to perform a predetermined logical operation by a logical operation unit on the basis of pulse signals from the input transition detection pulse generation block or the pulse width setting block, thus to output a pulse having a pulse width optimum for a power supply voltage used. In place of the logical operation unit, an approach may be employed to select any one of a plurality of units as the input transition detection pulse generation block or the pulse width setting block by using a control signal to output a pulse having any pulse width. Further, the input transition pulse generation block or the pulse width setting block may be constructed to set at least one pulse width of pulses generated therefrom on the basis of a delay time generated by using an RC delay line.