IP Library Granted Patent US 9,196,316
Granted Patent B2
US 9,196,316 · App. 13/995,172 · Granted Nov 24, 2015

Self-disabling chip enable input

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Patent No.
US 9,196,316
App. No.
13/995,172
Granted
Nov 24, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A multi-die memory package may have separate chip enable inputs for the respective memory dice. Individual chip enable inputs may be separated by other chip connections such as power and ground. The memory dice may include multiple chip enable inputs to allow easy wire bonding of the individual chip enable inputs to a die without requiring any jumpers within the package. Circuitry may be included so that undriven chip enable inputs are masked and driven chip enable inputs may be propagated to the memory die to enable memory accesses while a single chip enable input is only connected to the capacitance of a single bonding pad.

Claims (20)

1. An integrated circuit package, comprising:

a first die comprising at least one power pad disposed between a first chip-enable pad and a second chip-enable pad, wherein the first chip-enable pad is bonded to an external pin of the package, and the second chip-enable pad is not connected to an external pin of the package and is left floating; and

a first chip-enable input buffer circuit coupled to the first chip-enable pad and a second chip-enable input buffer circuit coupled to the second chip-enable pad, wherein the first chip-enable input buffer circuit is configured to be enabled at power-up of the integrated circuit package and the second chip-enable input buffer circuit is configured to be disabled at power-up of the integrated circuit package;

a first latch to be cleared before the integrated circuit package is powered up and to be set when the first chip enable pad is driven to a predetermined logic level by an external source;

a first weak driver to hold the first chip enable input pad at an inverse of the predetermined logic level when the first latch is clear;

a second latch to be cleared before the integrated circuit package is powered up and to be set if the second chip enable input pad is driven to the predetermined logic level by the external source; and

a second weak driver to hold the second chip enable input pad at the inverse of the predetermined logic level when the second latch is clear;

logic to enable an electronic memory on the integrated circuit package only if the first chip enable input pad is at the inverse of the predetermined logic level and the second chip enable input pad is active.

2. The integrated circuit package of claim 1 , wherein the first chip-enable pad is not coupled with the second chip-enable pad via a jumper.

3. The integrated circuit package of claim 1 , further comprising one or more additional dies comprising one or more additional chip-enable pads and one or more additional chip-enable input buffer circuits, wherein the one or more additional chip-enable pads are not connected to an external pin of the package and are left floating, and wherein the one or more additional chip-enable input buffer circuits are configured to be disabled at power-up.

4. A multi-die integrated circuit package, comprising:

two or more dies comprising a first chip-enable pad and a second chip-enable pad and having at least one power pad disposed therebetween;

wherein at least one of the first chip-enable pad and the second chip-enable pad is left floating and not connected to an external chip-enable pin and coupled to a chip-enable input buffer configured to be disabled at power-up;

a first latch to be cleared before the integrated circuit package is powered up and to be set when the first chip enable pad is driven to a predetermined logic level by an external source;

a first weak driver to hold the first chip enable input pad at an inverse of the predetermined logic level when the first latch is clear;

a second latch to be cleared before the integrated circuit package is powered up and to be set if the second chip enable input pad is driven to the predetermined logic level by the external source; and

a second weak driver to hold the second chip enable input pad at the inverse of the predetermined logic level when the second latch is clear;

logic to enable an electronic memory on the integrated circuit package only if the first chip-enable input pad is at the inverse of the predetermined logic level and the second input chip-enable pad is active.

5. The multi-die integrated circuit package as claimed in claim 4 , wherein chip-enable pads that are left floating are not coupled to an external chip-enable pin.

6. The multi-die integrated circuit package as claimed in claim 5 , wherein chip-enable input buffers that are configured to be disabled at power-up are configured to be automatically self-disabling.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 17, 2023
From: INTEL CORPORATION
To: INTEL NDTM US LLC
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