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A 16384-bit high-density CCD memory
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Hardware SecurityNon-volatile MemoryElectrical EngineeringEngineeringMicrofabrication16384-Bit Charge-coupled DeviceFlash MemoryComputer EngineeringComputer ArchitectureComputer ScienceSemiconductor MemoryParallel ComputingElectronic PackagingMicroelectronicsSeparate Shift RegistersMemory ArchitectureModerate Latency
A 16384-bit charge-coupled device (CCD) memory has been developed for mass storage memory system application where moderate latency, high data rate and low system cost are required. The chip measures only 3.45/spl times/4.29 mm/SUP 2/ (136/spl times/169 mil/SUP 2/), fits a standard 16-pin package, and is organized as four separate shift registers of 4096 bits, each with its own data input and data output terminals. A two-level polysilicon gate n-channel process was used for device fabrication. A condensed serial-parallel-serial (CSPS) structure was found to provide the highest packing density. Only two external clocks are required driving capacitances of 60 pF each at one-half the data transfer rate. Operations at data rates of 100 kHz to 10 MHz have been demonstrated experimentally, the on-chip power dissipation at 10 MHz being less than 20 /spl mu/W/bit.
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