Assignee
SIMTEK CORP
US·13 granted patents·648 citations·filing 1989–2001
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13 records- 0193US6414873B1nvSRAM with multiple non-volatile memory cells for each SRAM memory cellSIMTEK CORP·Filed 2001·Granted Jul 2, 2002·94 cites·19 claims
- 0292US5065362ANon-volatile ram with integrated compact static ram load configurationSIMTEK CORP·Filed 1989·Granted Nov 12, 1991·89 cites·19 claims
- 0388US5563839ASemiconductor memory device having a sleep modeSIMTEK CORP·Filed 1995·Granted Oct 8, 1996·88 cites·30 claims
- 0482US5602776ANon-Volatile, static random access memory with current limitingSIMTEK CORP·Filed 1995·Granted Feb 11, 1997·58 cites·18 claims
- 0579US5828599AMemory with electrically erasable and programmable redundancySIMTEK CORP·Filed 1996·Granted Oct 27, 1998·48 cites·23 claims
- 0677US5013943ASingle ended sense amplifier with improved data recall for variable bit line currentSIMTEK CORP·Filed 1989·Granted May 7, 1991·34 cites·14 claims
- 0775US6026018ANon-volatile, static random access memory with store disturb immunitySIMTEK CORP·Filed 1998·Granted Feb 15, 2000·47 cites·20 claims
- 0874US6097629ANon-volatile, static random access memory with high speed store capabilitySIMTEK CORP·Filed 1998·Granted Aug 1, 2000·41 cites·19 claims
- 0972US6343071B1Wireless desktop area network systemSIMTEK CORP·Filed 1995·Granted Jan 29, 2002·75 cites·13 claims
- 1069US6512694B2NAND stack EEPROM with random programming capabilitySIMTEK CORP·Filed 2001·Granted Jan 28, 2003·18 cites·5 claims
- 1161US5309047ADifferential sense amplifier with cross connected reference circuitsSIMTEK CORP·Filed 1992·Granted May 3, 1994·25 cites·27 claims
- 1259US5055720ACurrent mirror sense amplifier with reduced current consumption and enhanced output signalSIMTEK CORP·Filed 1990·Granted Oct 8, 1991·17 cites·31 claims
- 1344US6163568ABroadband, low power FM/FSK transceiver for wireless communications systemsSIMTEK CORP·Filed 1995·Granted Dec 19, 2000·14 cites·15 claims
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