IP Library Granted Patent US 7,369,451
Granted Patent B2
US 7,369,451 · App. 11/261,493 · Granted May 6, 2008

Dynamic random access memory device and method for self-refreshing memory cells

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Patent No.
US 7,369,451
App. No.
11/261,493
Granted
May 6, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A dynamic random access memory (DRAM) device having memory cells is operated in a self-refresh mode and a normal mode. A mode detector provides a self-refresh mode signal in the self-refresh mode of operation. It includes a free-running oscillator for generating an oscillation signal independent of the self-refresh mode signal. In response to the oscillation signal, a self-request controller provides a self-refresh request signal in the self-refresh mode. The self-refresh signal is asynchoronized with the self-fresh mode signal and is provided to an address circuit to select a wordline for refreshing the memory cells thereof. The self-refresh request controller includes logic circuitry for arbitrating timing between initial active edges of the oscillation signal and the self-refresh mode signal and providing the self-refresh request and ceasing it, regardless of conflict between the self-refresh mode signal and the oscillation signal upon self-refresh mode entry and exit. The DRAM devices perform and achieve reliable self-refresh for variable DRAM cell retention time.

Claims (59)

1. A dynamic random access memory (DRAM) device selectively operated in a self-refresh mode and a non self-refresh mode, the DRAM device comprising:

a detection circuit for providing a self-refresh mode signal in response to the refresh mode selection;

an oscillation circuit for producing an oscillation signal in response to a DRAM power indication signal;

a self-refresh request circuit for providing a self-refresh request signal in response to the self-refresh mode signal and the oscillation signal; and

a refresh address circuit for providing a refresh address of DRAM cells to be refreshed in response to the self-refresh request signal.

2. The DRAM device of claim 1 , wherein the oscillation circuit comprises:

a free-running oscillator for generating the oscillation signal, the free-running oscillator commencing the generation of the oscillation signal in response to a power signal.

3. The DRAM device of claim 2 , wherein:

the detection circuit enables and disables the self-refresh mode signal in response to an entry into the self-refresh mode and an exit therefrom, respectively,

the self-refresh request circuit enables and disables the self-refresh request signal in response to the entry into and the exit from the self-refresh mode, respectively.

4. The DRAM device of claim 3 , wherein:

the detection circuit enables the self-refresh mode signal be in “high” and “low” logic states, in response to the self-refresh mode and the non self-refresh mode, respectively.

5. The DRAM device of claim 4 , wherein:

the oscillation circuit produces a pulse signal having “high” and “low” logic states as the oscillation signal, the logic state transitions of the oscillation signal occurring independent of the logic states of the self-refresh mode signal.

6. The DRAM device of claim 5 , wherein the self-refresh request circuit comprises:

a logic circuit for logically combining the self-refresh mode signal and the oscillation signal to provide a logically combined output signal as the self-refresh request signal.

7. The DRAM device of claim 6 , wherein:

the logic circuit provides the self-refresh request signal in response to the transition from the “low” logic state to the “high” logic state of the oscillation signal, when the logic state of the self-refresh mode signal is “high”.

8. The DRAM device of claim 7 , wherein:

the logic circuit ceases the providing the self-refresh request signal, when the logic state of the self-refresh mode signal is “low”.

9. The DRAM device of claim 6 , wherein the logic circuit comprises:

an arbitration circuit for arbitrating a signal timing conflict between the self-refresh mode signal and the oscillation signal, when the “high” logic states of the self-refresh mode signal and the oscillation signal are overlapped.

10. The DRAM device of claim 9 , wherein:

when the “high” logic states of the self-refresh mode signal and the oscillation signal are overlapped, the logic circuit provides the self-refresh request signal, in response to a subsequent transition from the “low” logic state to the “high” logic state of the oscillation signal.

11. The DRAM device of claim 10 , wherein:

when the “high” logic states of the self-refresh mode signal and the oscillation signal are overlapped, the logic circuit ceases the providing of the self-refresh request signal, in response to a subsequent transition from the “high” logic state to the “low” logic state of the oscillation signal.

12. The DRAM device of claim 9 , wherein the arbitration circuit comprises:

a latch circuit including cascaded first and second flip-flops, each flip-flop having set and reset inputs,

the set and reset inputs of the first flip-flop responding to the self-refresh mode signal and the oscillation signal, respectively,

the set and reset inputs of the second flip-flop responding to an output of the first flip-flop and the oscillation signal, respectively,

the output of the second flip-flop causing the self-refresh request signal to be provided.

13. The DRAM device of claim 12 , wherein the logic circuit further comprises:

an AND gate for logically combining the output signal of the second flip-flop and the oscillation signal to produce the logically combined signal as the self-refresh request signal.

14. A method for self-refreshing a dynamic random access memory (DRAM) device having memory cells operated in a self-refresh mode and a non self-refresh mode, the method comprising:

providing a self-refresh mode signal that is enabled and disabled in the self-refresh mode and the non self-refresh mode, respectively;

generating an oscillation signal independent of the self-refresh mode signal;

providing a self-refresh request signal in response to the self-refresh mode signal and the oscillation signal; and

providing an address signal in response to the self-request signal for refreshing relevant memory cells of a wordline selected by the address signal.

15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

ceasing the providing a self-refresh request signal in response to the self-refresh mode signal and the oscillation signal.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the step of generating an oscillation signal comprises:

generating a free-run oscillation signal in response to a power signal that is provided in response to an operation status of the DRAM device.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein:

the step of providing a self-refresh mode signal comprises providing a self-refresh mode signal having “high” and “low” logic states;

the step of generating an oscillation signal comprises generating an oscillation signal having “high” and “low” logic states; and

the step of providing a self-refresh request signal comprises providing a self-refresh request signal in response to the logic states of the self-refresh mode signal and the oscillation signal.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the step of providing a self-refresh request signal comprises:

arbitrating a timing for providing the self-refresh request signal based on the logic states in a case where the self-refresh mode signal and the oscillation signal are in the “high” logic states.

19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the step of arbitrating a timing comprises:

in a case where a rising transition of the self-refresh mode signal is earlier than that of the oscillation signal, providing the self-refresh signal in response to a subsequent rising transition of the oscillation signal.

20. The method of claim 18 , wherein the step of arbitrating a timing comprises:

in a case where a rising transition of the oscillation signal is earlier than that of the self-refresh mode signal, ceasing the generation of the self-refresh signal in response to a subsequent falling transition of the oscillation signal.

21. A self-refresh controller for use in a dynamic random access memory (DRAM) device selectively operated in a self-refresh mode and a non self-refresh mode, the self-refresh controller comprising:

a detection circuit for providing a self-refresh mode signal in response to the refresh mode selection;

an oscillation circuit for producing an oscillation signal in response to a DRAM power indication signal; and

in response to the self-refresh request signal, an address signal is provided to refresh relevant memory cells of a wordline of the DRAM.

22. The self-refresh controller of claim 21 , wherein:

the oscillation circuit produces an oscillation signal during a self-refresh mode and a non self-refresh mode; and

the detection circuit provides a self-refresh mode signal in parallel with the oscillation signal, the self-refresh mode signal being enabled in the self-refresh mode.

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