Semiconductor memory device for storing data in memory cells as complementary information
View Patent ↗A twin-cell type semiconductor memory device in which the area of a chip can be reduced. In the twin-cell type semiconductor memory device for storing data in at least one pair of memory cells as complementary information, memory cells are arranged at each of a plurality of word lines at intervals at which bit lines are located. At least the one pair of memory cells, which have stored the complementary information and which indicate a plurality of areas each connected to a pair of bit lines, form a twin cell.
1. A twin-cell type semiconductor memory device for storing data in a pair of memory cells as complementary information, wherein the memory cells are arranged at each of word lines at intervals at which bit lines are located,
wherein the memory cells have a Capacitor Over Bit line (COB) structure, each memory cell including a contact with a bit line, a word line, and a cell capacitor, wherein one word line not driven is located for every two word lines.
2. The semiconductor memory device according to claim 1 , wherein the word lines are shunted by a metal wiring.
3. The semiconductor memory device according to claim 2 , wherein the metal wirings are formed at intervals not wider than one and a half times an interval between the word lines.
4. A twin-cell type semiconductor memory device for storing data in a pair of memory cells as complementary information, wherein the memory cells are arranged at each of word lines at intervals at which bit lines are located, and one word line not driven is located for every two word lines,
wherein the memory cells have a Capacitor Over Bit line (COB) structure and include mask patterns of active regions regularly formed in parallel.