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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 07, 1999
Filed:
May. 19, 1997
Sang-seok Kang, Suwon, KR;
Jae-hoon Joo, Suwon, KR;
Kyung-moo Kim, Suwon, KR;
Byung-heon Kwak, Suwon, KR;
Samsung Electronic, Co., Ltd., Suwon, KR;
Abstract
A burn-in stress circuit for a semiconductor memory device. A burn-in enable signal generator generates a burn-in enable signal in response to a plurality of control signals. A wordline predecoder generates a wordline driving voltage for driving a wordline in response to the burn-in enable signal and another a plurality of control signals. A wordline decoder applies the wordline driving voltage to the wordline in response to the burn-in enable signal and another plurality of control signals. To reduce the stress testing time by stressing multiple rows of a memory array simultaneously, all of the wordlines (rows) are stressed and or tested at the same time. To select all of the wordlines, the wordlines are selected sequentially, but each selected wordline is held in a selected state by a latching mechanism while all of the other wordlines are being selected as well. When all of the wordlines (or a desired subset) have been selected, the burn-in stress test begins.