Compensating delay element for clock generation in a memory device
First Claim
1. A delay circuit in an integrated circuit memory of the type having a plurality of memory cells, each memory cell comprising cross-coupled inverters connectable to differential bit lines by way of pass transistors controlled by a word line signal, each of the cross-coupled inverters comprising a drive transistor and a load;
- wherein the delay circuit is for generating an output clock signal responsive to an input clock signal, delayed in a manner corresponding to the response of the memory cell when accessed, and comprises;
a first transistor, having a size corresponding to one of the pass transistors, having a gate for receiving the input clock signal, and having a source-drain path coupled on one side to an output node;
a second transistor, having a size corresponding to one of the drive transistors, having a gate, and having a source-drain path coupled between a second side of the source-drain path of the first transistor and a reference voltage; and
a bias circuit, having an output coupled to the gate of the second transistor, for generating a voltage corresponding to a high level voltage in the memory cell.
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Abstract
Circuits and methods for generating a delay added to a clock signal which clocks an output of a first circuit into an input of a second circuit in a semiconductor device is disclosed. In a first embodiment, a delay circuit is provided for generating an output clock signal for controlling a circuit internal to an integrated circuit, such as a clocked sense amplifier in a memory device, relative to an earlier timing signal, such as a row select signal. The delay circuit is implemented by components having their design parameters, such as transistor dimensions and transistor orientation, corresponding to elements in an active portion of the circuit, such as memory cell transistors. Process variations that affect the electrical properties and the speed of the transistors in the active portion of the circuit will similarly affect the electrical properties and speed of transistors in the delay circuit, so the delay circuit can track and automatically compensate for process-induced speed variations, eliminating the need for large design time margins. Alternative embodiments are also disclosed which account for the threshold voltage drops across pass transistors in a memory array, and mimic the memory cell read current, when generating a sense amplifier clock signal.
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1. A delay circuit in an integrated circuit memory of the type having a plurality of memory cells, each memory cell comprising cross-coupled inverters connectable to differential bit lines by way of pass transistors controlled by a word line signal, each of the cross-coupled inverters comprising a drive transistor and a load;
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wherein the delay circuit is for generating an output clock signal responsive to an input clock signal, delayed in a manner corresponding to the response of the memory cell when accessed, and comprises; a first transistor, having a size corresponding to one of the pass transistors, having a gate for receiving the input clock signal, and having a source-drain path coupled on one side to an output node; a second transistor, having a size corresponding to one of the drive transistors, having a gate, and having a source-drain path coupled between a second side of the source-drain path of the first transistor and a reference voltage; and a bias circuit, having an output coupled to the gate of the second transistor, for generating a voltage corresponding to a high level voltage in the memory cell. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. In an integrated circuit memory of the type having a plurality of memory cells, each comprising cross-coupled inverters connectable to differential bit lines by way of pass transistors controlled by a word line signal, each of the cross-coupled inverters comprising a drive transistor and a load, a delay circuit for generating an output clock signal responsive to an input clock signal, delayed in a manner corresponding to the response of the memory cell when accessed, comprising:
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a first transistor, having a size corresponding to one of the pass transistors, having a gate for receiving the input clock signal, and having a source-drain path coupled on one side to an output node; a second transistor, having a size corresponding to one of the drive transistors, having a gate, and having a source-drain path coupled between a second side of the source-drain path of the first transistor and a reference voltage; and a bias circuit, having an output coupled to the gate of the second transistor, for generating a voltage corresponding to a high level voltage in the memory cell, comprising; a model bit line load transistor, having a source-drain path coupled between a power supply voltage and an intermediate node, and having a gate coupled to receive the input clock signal in such a manner that said model bit line load transistor is non-conductive responsive to said input clock signal being active and conductive responsive to said input clock signal being inactive; a third transistor, having a source-drain path connected between the intermediate node and the output of the bias circuit, and having a gate biased so that said third transistor is conductive while the model bit line load transistor is conductive, said third transistor having a size corresponding to one of the pass transistors; and a discharge transistor, having a source-drain path coupled between the output of said bias circuit and a reference voltage, and having a gate coupled to receive the input clock signal in such a manner that said discharge transistor is non-conductive responsive to said input clock signal being inactive and conductive responsive to said input clock signal being active. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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13. An integrated circuit memory, comprising:
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a plurality of memory cells arranged in rows and columns, each column associated with a pair of differential bit lines, and each row associated with a word line, each of said memory cells comprising; a pair of cross-coupled inverters, each including a drive transistor and a load; a pair of pass transistors, each having a source-drain path connected between one of the cross-coupled inverters and one of the differential bit lines, and each having a gate controlled by a word line; a clocked sense amplifier, coupled to one of the pairs of differential bit lines, and having a clock input; a delay circuit having an output to the clock input of the clocked sense amplifier, for generating a sense amplifier clock signal responsive to an input clock signal, comprising; a first transistor, having a size corresponding to one of the pass transistors, having a gate for receiving the input clock signal, and having a source-drain path coupled on one side to an output node; a second transistor, having a size corresponding to one of the drive transistors, having a gate, and having a source-drain path coupled between a second side of the source-drain path of the first transistor and a reference voltage; and a bias circuit, having an output coupled to the gate of the second transistor, for generating a voltage at its output corresponding to a high level voltage in one of the plurality of memory cells. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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