IP Library Granted Patent US 6,877,100
Granted Patent B1
US 6,877,100 · App. 09/648,857 · Granted Apr 5, 2005

Adjustable timing circuit of an integrated circuit by selecting and moving clock edges based on a signal propagation time stored in a programmable non-volatile fuse circuit

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Patent No.
US 6,877,100
App. No.
09/648,857
Granted
Apr 5, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

An adjustable timing circuit includes non-volatile programmable fuses and adjustable delay elements. A propagation time of the delay element is selected with the non-volatile fuses. The delay element can include capacitors that are selectively coupled to a propagation path in response to the data stored in the fuse circuits. In one embodiment, data stored in the programmed fuses is copied to volatile latch circuits for use during operation of the timing circuit. The adjustable timing circuit can be provided in any integrated circuit, but is particularly useful in memory devices. The timing system allows for testing and fine-tuning signal processing in the integrated circuits.

Claims (60)

1. A method of adjusting a signal timing circuit comprising:

programming a non-volatile fuse circuit;

selecting a signal propagation time length in response to the programmed non-volatile fuse circuit; and

selecting a signal edge position in response to the programmed non-volatile fuse circuit;

wherein selecting edge position comprises:

selecting a single signal edge to move; and

moving the selected signal edge relative to other signal edges.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein selecting the signal propagation time length comprises selectively coupling one or more capacitors to a propagation path of the signal timing circuit.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein the non-volatile fuse circuit comprises a plurality of floating gate transistors.

4. The method of claim 1 further comprises storing data from the non-volatile fuse circuit in a plurality of volatile latches.

5. A method of adjusting a signal timing circuit comprising:

programming a non-volatile fuse circuit;

selecting a signal propagation time length in response to the programmed non-volatile fuse circuit; and

selecting a signal edge position in response to the programmed non-volatile fuse circuit;

wherein selecting a signal edge position comprises:

selecting a signal edge to move;

moving the selected signal edge; and

moving other signal edges relative to the selected signal edge.

6. The method of claim 5 wherein selecting the signal propagation time length comprises selectively coupling one or more capacitors to a propagation path of the signal timing circuit.

7. The method of claim 5 wherein the non-volatile fuse circuit comprises a plurality of floating gate transistors.

8. The method of claim 5 further comprises storing data from the non-volatile fuse circuit in a plurality of volatile latches.

9. A method of adjusting a signal timing circuit comprising:

programming a non-volatile fuse circuit;

selecting a signal propagation time length in response to the programmed non-volatile fuse circuit; and

selecting a signal edge position in response to the programmed non-volatile fuse circuit;

wherein selecting a signal edge position comprises:

selecting a subset of signal edges to move; and

moving each of the selected signal edges at the same time.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein selecting the signal propagation time length comprises selectively coupling one or more capacitors to a propagation path of the signal timing circuit.

11. The method of claim 9 wherein the non-volatile fuse circuit comprises a plurality of floating gate transistors.

12. The method of claim 9 further comprises storing data from the non-volatile fuse circuit in a plurality of volatile latches.

13. A method of adjusting a signal timing circuit comprising:

programming a plurality of non-volatile fuses to store first data;

copying the first data from the plurality of non-volatile fuses to a plurality of latch circuits;

selecting a signal propagation time length in response to the first data stored in the plurality of latch circuits; and

selecting a signal edge position in response to the programmed non-volatile fuse circuit;

wherein selecting edge position comprises:

selecting a single signal edge to move; and

moving the selected signal edge relative to other signal edges.

14. A method of adjusting a signal timing circuit comprising:

programming a plurality of non-volatile fuses to store first data;

copying the first data from the plurality of non-volatile fuses to a plurality of latch circuits;

selecting a signal propagation time length in response to the first data stored in the plurality of latch circuits; and

selecting a signal edge position in response to the programmed non-volatile fuse circuit;

wherein selecting edge position comprises:

selecting a signal edge to move;

moving the selected signal edge; and

moving other signal edges relative to the selected signal edge.

15. The method of claim 14 wherein the wherein selecting the signal propagation time length comprises selectively coupling one or more capacitors to a propagation path of the signal timing circuit.

16. The method of claim 14 wherein the non-volatile fuse circuit comprises a plurality of floating gate transistors.

17. A method of adjusting a signal timing circuit comprising:

programming a plurality of non-volatile fuses to store first data;

copying the first data from the plurality of non-volatile fuses to a plurality of latch circuits;

selecting a signal propagation time length in response to the first data stored in the plurality of latch circuits; and

selecting a signal edge position in response to the programmed non-volatile fuse circuit;

wherein selecting edge position comprises:

selecting a subset of signal edges to move; and

moving each of the selected signal edges at the same time.

18. The method of claim 17 wherein the wherein selecting the signal propagation time length comprises selectively coupling one or more capacitors to a propagation path of the signal timing circuit.

19. The method of claim 17 wherein the non-volatile fuse circuit comprises a plurality of floating gate transistors.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 4, 2010
From: MICRON TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: ROUND ROCK RESEARCH, LLC
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