Antifuse-based programmable logic circuit
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1. A programmable logic circuit comprising:
- a first plurality of lines;
a second plurality of lines;
means for connecting at least one of said first plurality of lines to at least one of said second plurality of lines, wherein said means for connecting includes an antifuse and a diode connected in series, wherein said antifuse is formed over a diffusion area in a well area, and said diode is formed from said diffusion area and said well area.
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Abstract
A programmable interconnect is provided that includes a first plurality of lines, a second plurality of lines, and means for connecting one of the first plurality of lines to one of the second plurality of lines, wherein the means for connecting includes an antifuse and a diode. The diode in this configuration performs the equivalent logical function as an AND gate. Programing the antifuse determines the diode-AND gate function performed. In this manner, a programmable interconnect array in accordance with the present invention, formed using standard fabrication processes, provides an area-efficient implementation of a wide AND functionality.
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1. A programmable logic circuit comprising:
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a first plurality of lines; a second plurality of lines; means for connecting at least one of said first plurality of lines to at least one of said second plurality of lines, wherein said means for connecting includes an antifuse and a diode connected in series, wherein said antifuse is formed over a diffusion area in a well area, and said diode is formed from said diffusion area and said well area. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for providing a wide fan-in functionality comprising the steps of:
interconnecting two sets of conductive lines with programmable means, wherein said programmable means includes a diode and an antifuse connected in series, wherein said antifuse is formed over a diffusion area in a well area, and said diode is formed from said diffusion area and said well area.
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