Claims
- 1. A memory device that uses self timing logic with self timed input signals, comprising:
- a plurality of storage cells; and
- an N-NARY word line generation circuit that comprises a plurality of word lines, said N-NARY word line generation circuit couples to said plurality of storage cells wherein an individual word line of said plurality of word lines couples to an individual storage cell of said plurality of storage cells, said N-NARY word line generation circuit uses self timing logic to receive self timed input signals to generate a word line signal, wherein said self timed input signals further comprise 1 of N signals.
- 2. The memory device of claim 1 wherein at most one and only one said individual word line of said plurality of word lines is active during the device's evaluation cycle.
- 3. The memory device of claim 1 wherein said N-NARY word line generation circuit couples to an address trigger circuit that comprises self timing logic with self timed address signals.
- 4. A method to provide a memory device with self timing logic and self timed input signals, comprising:
- providing a plurality of storage cells; and
- coupling an N-NARY word line generation circuit to said plurality of storage cells, said N-NARY word line generation circuit comprises a plurality of word lines wherein an individual word line of said plurality of word lines couples to an individual storage cell of said plurality of storage cells, said N-NARY word line generation circuit uses self timing logic to receive self timed input signals to generate a word line signal, wherein said self timed input signals further comprise 1 of N signals.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein at most one and only one said individual word line of said plurality of word lines is active during the device's evaluation cycle.
- 6. The method of claim 4 wherein said N-NARY word line generation circuit couples to an address trigger circuit that comprises self timing logic with self timed address signals.
- 7. A system that uses self timing logic with self timed input signals, comprising:
- a plurality of storage cells; and
- an N-NARY word line generation circuit that comprises a plurality of word lines, said N-NARY word line generation circuit couples to said plurality of storage cells wherein an individual word line of said plurality of word lines couples to an individual storage cell of said plurality of storage cells, said N-NARY word line generation circuit uses self timing logic to receive self timed input signals to generate a word line signal, wherein said self timed input signals further comprise 1 of N signals.
- 8. The system of claim 7 wherein at most one and only one said individual word line of said plurality of word lines is active during the device's evaluation cycle.
- 9. The system of claim 7 wherein said N-NARY word line generation circuit couples to an address trigger circuit that comprises self timing logic with self timed address signals.
- 10. A method that uses a memory device with self timing logic and self timed input signals, comprising:
- receiving self timed input signals into an N-NARY word line generation circuit that uses self timing logic and further comprises a plurality of word lines, said N-NARY word line generation circuit couples to a plurality of storage cells wherein an individual word line of said plurality of word lines couples to an individual storage cell of said plurality of storage cells, said self timed input signals further comprise 1 of N signals; and
- generating a word line signal from said N-NARY word line generation circuit.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein at most one and only one said individual word line of said plurality of word lines is active during the device's evaluation cycle.
- 12. The method of claim 10 wherein said N-NARY word line generation circuit couples to an address trigger circuit that comprises self timing logic with self timed address signals.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefits of the earlier filed U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/069250, filed Dec. 11, 1997 (11.12.1997), which is incorporated by reference for all purposes into this application. This application is also related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/150,389, filed Sep. 9, 1998 (09.09.1998) and to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/150,258, filed Sep. 9, 1998 (09.09.1998).
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