Circuit for placing a memory device into low power mode
First Claim
1. A circuit for placing a memory device having a power supply voltage input and a select input for use in a computer system into a low power state when the computer system is shut off, the computer system having a power supply that provides a first voltage and a second voltage, the first voltage being higher then the second voltage, wherein the first voltage is deasserted when the computer system is shut off but the second voltage remains active, and wherein the select input being asserted high allows the memory device to enter into active mode and the select input being deasserted low causes the memory device to enter into low-power standby mode, the circuit comprising:
- means connected to the memory device power supply voltage input and to the first and second voltages for connecting the power supply voltage input to the first voltage if the computer system is on and for connecting the power supply voltage input to the second voltage if the computer system is off;
means connected to the memory device power supply voltage input and said voltage connection means for gradually decreasing the voltage at the memory device power supply voltage input from the first voltage to the second voltage when the computer system is shut off; and
means connected to the select input of the memory device for deasserting the voltage at the select input low before the voltage at the memory device power supply voltage input is decreased to the second voltage when the computer system is shut off.
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Abstract
A circuit that allows an SRAM to automatically switch into low power mode before its power supply voltage input is brought to a lower voltage when the computer is turned off. The circuit includes a device that drives a chip enable input of the SRAM. The device is controlled by a signal indicating whether power is available to the computer system. If the system power is disconnected, the device asserts a low state to the chip enable input of the SRAM. The circuit also includes a device for gradually decreasing the voltage at the power supply voltage input of the SRAM from the system voltage down to the RTC/CMOS memory voltage, which is provided by a separate battery when the computer is shut off. The power supply input voltage is gradually decreased to allow the SRAM enough time to enter into its low power mode. By delaying the switch from the system power supply voltage to the RTC/CMOS memory voltage until it is certain that the SRAM has entered into a low power state, a very small amount of current is drawn from the battery. As a result, the amount of voltage drop across a resistive network connecting the SRAM to the battery is significantly lower, and therefore, the SRAM is able to retain its data.
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1. A circuit for placing a memory device having a power supply voltage input and a select input for use in a computer system into a low power state when the computer system is shut off, the computer system having a power supply that provides a first voltage and a second voltage, the first voltage being higher then the second voltage, wherein the first voltage is deasserted when the computer system is shut off but the second voltage remains active, and wherein the select input being asserted high allows the memory device to enter into active mode and the select input being deasserted low causes the memory device to enter into low-power standby mode, the circuit comprising:
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means connected to the memory device power supply voltage input and to the first and second voltages for connecting the power supply voltage input to the first voltage if the computer system is on and for connecting the power supply voltage input to the second voltage if the computer system is off; means connected to the memory device power supply voltage input and said voltage connection means for gradually decreasing the voltage at the memory device power supply voltage input from the first voltage to the second voltage when the computer system is shut off; and means connected to the select input of the memory device for deasserting the voltage at the select input low before the voltage at the memory device power supply voltage input is decreased to the second voltage when the computer system is shut off. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A computer system, comprising:
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a memory device having a power supply voltage input and a select input, wherein said select input being asserted high allows said memory device to enter into active mode and said select input being deasserted low causes said memory device to enter into low-power standby mode; a power supply coupled to said memory device for providing a first voltage, a second voltage and a power good indicating signal, said first voltage being higher then said second voltage, wherein said first voltage and said power good indicating signal are deasserted when the computer system is shut off but said second voltage remains active, and wherein said power good indicating signal being asserted high and deasserted low is delayed from said first voltage being asserted high and deasserted low, respectively; and a circuit coupled to said memory device and said power supply for placing said memory device into a low power state when the computer system is shut off, said circuit comprising; means responsive to said power good indicating signal and connected to said memory device select input for generating a select signal, wherein said select signal is asserted high when said power good indicating signal is asserted high and deasserted low when said select signal is deasserted low; means connected to said first voltage, said second voltage and said memory device power supply voltage input for connecting said memory device power supply voltage input to said first voltage if said first voltage is high and for connecting said power supply voltage input to said second voltage if said first voltage is low; and means connected to said memory device power supply voltage input and said voltage connection means for gradually decreasing the voltage at said memory device power supply voltage input from said first voltage to said second voltage when said first voltage switches from a high state to a low state, such that said memory device is placed into a low power standby mode before the voltage at said memory device power supply voltage input has reached said second voltage. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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