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CMOS SRAM Memory Chip Design: High Speed and Low Power,Used
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Static randomaccess memory (SRAM) continues to be a critical component across a wide range of microelectronics applications from consumer wireless to highend workstation and microprocessor applications. For almost all fields of applications, semiconductor memory has been a key enabling technology. It is forecasted that embedded memory in SOC designs will cover up to 90% of the total chip area. A representative example is the use of cache memory in microprocessors. The operational speed could be significantly improved by the application of onchip cache memory Semiconductor memory arrays capable of storing large quantities of digital information are essential to all digital systems. The everincreasing demand for larger data storage capacity has driven the fabrication technology and memory development toward more compact design rules and, consequently, toward higher storage densities. This book deals with design of low power static randomaccess memory cells and peripheral circuits for standalone RAMs, in 350nm focusing on stable operation and reduced leakage current and power dissipation in standby and active modes.
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