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Circuit for placing a memory device into low power mode

  • US 5,384,747 A
  • Filed: 01/07/1994
  • Issued: 01/24/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/07/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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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:

  • 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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