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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 11, 1996
Filed:
Jan. 19, 1995
William C Slemmer, Dallas, TX (US);
David C McClure, Carrollton, TX (US);
SGS-Thompson Microelectronics, Inc., Carrollton, TX (US);
Abstract
An integrated circuit memory is disclosed which has its memory array divided into blocks, or sub-arrays. Between each sub-array is placed a row line repeater which communicates the row line from the row decoder, or from a prior sub-array, into the next sub-array. The row line repeaters are controlled according to a portion of the column address so that, after the entire selected row has been energized, those row line repeaters which are not associated with the selected sub-array will de-energize the row line at their output. The row line repeaters each include a latch, so that the row line repeater which is associated with the selected sub-array will maintain the selected row line energized. Various embodiments of the row line repeater circuit are disclosed. Further control of the row line repeaters from a power-on reset circuit is also disclosed. A dummy row line is also disclosed, which emulates an actual row line so that the time at which the selected row has been fully energized is more closely known. The dummy row line thus can control the time at which the unselected row line repeaters de-energize their outputs.