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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 05, 2005
Filed:
Oct. 16, 2003
Tai Anh Cao, Austin, TX (US);
Sam Gat-shang Chu, Round Rock, TX (US);
Joseph J. Mcgill Iv, Austin, TX (US);
Michael Thomas Vaden, Austin, TX (US);
Tai Anh Cao, Austin, TX (US);
Sam Gat-Shang Chu, Round Rock, TX (US);
Joseph J. McGill IV, Austin, TX (US);
Michael Thomas Vaden, Austin, TX (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A memory array includes a storage unit with a number of sections and decoders coupled to respective ones of the sections for decoding an N-bit address signal and responsively asserting a signal on one of the word lines selected by the address signal. Local clock buffers are coupled to respective ones of the decoders for receiving a clock signal and an address signal including M most-significant bits of the N-bit address signal and generating respective timing signals. The decoders receive the timing signal from their respective local clock buffers. Each decoder is operable to alternately precharge and evaluate the N-bit address signal responsive to phases of the timing signal. Each local clock buffer is operable, responsive to a state of the M bits of the address signal, for selecting between holding its timing signal in a deasserted state and enabling its timing signal to follow the clock signal.