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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 02, 2002
Filed:
Jul. 07, 2000
Jean-Marc Masgonty, Marin, CH;
Stefan Cserveny, Epalinges, CH;
Christian Piguet, Neuchatel, CH;
Frédéric Robin, Geneveys, CH;
CSEM Centre Suisse d'Electronique et de Microtechnique SA, Neuchatel, CH;
Abstract
A random access memory comprises a matrix made up of cells arranged in rows and columns and the cells are addressed row by row. Each cell of a row is connected to first and second bit lines and at least the first bit line is subdivided into a plurality of sections connected to respective inputs of an output logic gate. The memory includes read/write control circuits which apply the following logic functions to each of the first and second bit lines directly or indirectly and selectively, according to whether a required operation is a write or a read. Sel.((W.D) or {overscore (W)})) is applied to the first bit line, whilst Sel.W.D is applied to both the first and second bits lines, where “Sel” is a cell selection signal representative of the address, “W” is a write command, {overscore (W)} is a read command, “D” is the data to be written into the addressed cell and “.” indicates the AND function.