Claims
- 1. A circuit, comprising:
- a counter circuit, coupled to receive a control signal and an incrementing signal, for producing a plurality of bits, at least one bit having a first value, responsive to a first logic state of the control signal for any cycle of the incrementing signal, the at least one bit alternating between the first value and a second value, responsive to a second logic state of the control signal for each cycle of the incrementing signal; and
- a decoder circuit, coupled to receive the plurality of bits, for producing at least one select signal for the second logic state of the control signal, the decoder circuit producing at least twice as many select signals for the first logic state of the control signal as for the second logic state of the control signal.
- 2. A decoder circuit as in claim 1, further comprising a first row decode circuit and a second row decode circuit, each row decode circuit producing a respective said at least one select signal, wherein the first value selects the first row decode circuit and the second row decode circuit and wherein the second value does not select at least one of the first row decode circuit and the second row decode circuit.
- 3. A decoder circuit as in claim 2, wherein the first row decode circuit is arranged to select a row of memory cells in a first memory array and wherein the second row decode circuit is arranged to select a row of memory cells in a second memory array.
- 4. A decoder circuit as in claim 3, wherein the first memory array is spaced apart from the second memory array by at least a third memory array.
- 5. A circuit as in claim 1, wherein the at least one bit is a most significant bit corresponding to the first logic state and wherein the at least one bit is less than a most significant bit corresponding to the second logic state.
- 6. A circuit as in claim 4, wherein said less than a most significant bit is a least significant bit.
- 7. A circuit as in claim 1, further comprising circuitry arranged to preserve a logic state of the plurality of bits during a transition of the control signal.
- 8. A circuit as in claim 1, wherein the counter circuit produces a refresh address for a synchronous dynamic random access memory and wherein the at least one select signal selects at least one row of memory cells.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. .sctn. 119(e)(1) of provisional application No. 60/044,905, filed Apr. 25, 1997 and provisional application No. 60/046,073, filed May 9, 1997.
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