IP Library Granted Patent US 7,251,148
Granted Patent B2
US 7,251,148 · App. 11/269,659 · Granted Jul 31, 2007

Matchline sense circuit and method

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,251,148
App. No.
11/269,659
Granted
Jul 31, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A matchline sense circuit for detecting a rising voltage on a matchline of a CAM array is disclosed. The circuit initially precharges a matchline to ground before turning on a current source to supply current to the matchline and raise the voltage of the matchline. A reference matchline sense circuit generates a self-timed control signal to keep the current supply turned on for a predetermined duration of time. Sensed data on the matchlines are latched after the current source is turned off and the matchlines are precharged to ground. Because the matchline sense circuit of the present invention precharges the matchlines to ground instead of the supply voltage, VDD, less power is consumed. By sensing the rise of the matchline voltage to an n-channel transistor threshold potential, the matchline sensing operation speed is increased.

Claims (45)

1. A sensing circuit for a content addressable memory comprising:

a matchline precharged to a ground voltage level;

a current source for driving the matchline towards a hit voltage level for a predetermined time;

a sense amplifier for detecting the hit voltage level to provide a corresponding output; and

a reference sensing circuit for enabling the current source for the predetermined time.

2. The sensing circuit of claim 1 , wherein the matchline is precharged by a precharge circuit having a first precharge transistor for coupling the matchline to the ground voltage level when the current source is disabled.

3. The sensing circuit of claim 2 , wherein the current source includes a first transistor for coupling the hit voltage level to the matchline when the current source is enabled.

4. The sensing circuit of claim 3 , wherein the sense amplifier includes a sense transistor having

a gate terminal connected to the matchline, and

a source terminal connected to a tail-line, the tail-line being selectively coupled to the matchline by at least one pair of a search transistor and a compare transistor of a content addressable memory cell.

5. The sensing circuit of claim 4 , wherein the current source includes a second transistor serially coupled between the first precharge transistor and the matchline, the second transistor having a gate terminal coupled to the tail-line.

6. The sensing circuit of claim 4 , wherein the precharge circuit includes a second precharge transistor for coupling the source terminal to the ground voltage level when the current source is disabled.

7. The sensing circuit of claim 1 , wherein the reference sensing circuit includes

a reference matchline precharged to the ground voltage level;

a reference current source for driving the reference matchline to the hit voltage level; and

a reference sense amplifier for detecting the hit voltage level, the hit voltage level being detected at the predetermined time after the reference current source is enabled,

the reference sense amplifier providing a control signal for enabling the current source for the predetermined time.

8. The sensing circuit of claim 7 , wherein the reference matchline is substantially identical in structure to the matchline.

9. The sensing circuit of claim 7 , wherein the reference current source is substantially identical in structure to the current source.

10. The sensing circuit of claim 7 , wherein the reference sense amplifier is substantially identical in structure to the sense amplifier.

11. The sensing circuit of claim 1 , wherein the corresponding output is maintained by a latching circuit.

12. The sensing circuit of claim 11 , wherein the latching circuit includes a half-latch.

13. The sensing circuit of claim 7 , further including parallel pairs of search and compare transistors, each pair of search and compare transistors serially connected between the matchline and a tail-line.

14. The sensing circuit of claim 13 , further including parallel pairs of reference search and compare transistors, each pair of reference search and compare transistors serially connected between the reference matchline and a reference tail-line.

15. The sensing circuit of claim 14 , wherein one of the reference search and compare transistors of each pair is permanently turned off.

16. A content addressable memory comprising:

an array of content addressable memory cells arranged in rows and columns;

an address decoder;

data access circuitry;

a matchline sensing circuit for detecting a matchline match or mismatch condition, the matchline sensing circuit including:

a matchline initially precharged to a first voltage level;

a current source operatively connected to the match line;

a timing circuit for switching the current source between an on state and an off state for ramping the match line from the first voltage level to a second voltage level; and

a sense amplifier for detecting the second voltage level to provide an output corresponding thereto.

17. The content addressable memory of claim 16 , wherein the current source includes a first transistor for coupling the second voltage level to the matchline when the current source is in the on state.

18. The content addressable memory of claim 17 , wherein the sense amplifier includes a sense transistor having a gate terminal connected to the matchline, and a source terminal connected to a tail-line, the tail-line being selectively coupled to the matchline by at least one pair of a search transistor and a compare transistor of a content addressable memory cell.

19. The content addressable memory claim 16 , wherein the current source includes a second transistor serially coupled between the first transistor and the matchline, the second transistor having a gate terminal coupled to the tail-line.

20. The content addressable memory of claim 16 , wherein the timing circuit includes a reference sensing circuit for maintaining the current source in the on state for a predetermined time.

21. The content addressable memory of claim 20 , wherein the reference sensing circuit includes

a reference matchline precharged to the first voltage level;

a reference current source for driving the reference matchline to the second voltage level; and

a reference sense amplifier for detecting the second voltage level, the second voltage level being detected at the predetermined time after the reference current source is enabled, the reference sense amplifier providing a control signal for maintaining the current source in the on state for the predetermined time.

22. The content addressable memory of claim 21 , wherein the reference matchline is substantially identical in structure to the matchline.

23. The content addressable memory of claim 21 , wherein the reference current source is substantially identical in structure to the current source.

24. The content addressable memory of claim 21 , wherein the reference sense amplifier is substantially identical in structure to the sense amplifier.

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