Kumar et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Implementation of High Reliable 6T SRAM Cell DesignKumar et al., 2015
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- Kumar P
- Reddy R
- Rani M
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- IOSR Journal of VLSI and Signal Processing
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Memory can be formed with the integration of large number of basic storing element called cells. SRAM cell is one of the basic storing unit of volatile semiconductor memory that stores binary logic'1'or'0'bit. Modified read and write circuits were proposed in this paper to address …
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