IP Library Granted Patent US 7,187,607
Granted Patent B2
US 7,187,607 · App. 10/958,572 · Granted Mar 6, 2007

Semiconductor memory device and method for manufacturing same

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Patent No.
US 7,187,607
App. No.
10/958,572
Granted
Mar 6, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

At first, failed cells are repaired using row redundancy or column redundancy as done in the past and then, for the remaining failed cells that cannot be repaired by row or column redundancy, by increasing the number of refreshes greater than that of normal cells, it is possible to repair more failed cells.

Claims (50)

1. A semiconductor memory device having memory cells arranged in the form of an array, wherein a refresh period of a failed cell among said memory cells is shorter than that of a normal memory cell, said semiconductor memory device comprising:

a control signal generated based on a refresh command for the purpose of performing a refresh of said memory cells;

a counter for updating an internal row address generated by said counter in accordance with the control signal;

a refresh redundancy ROM having a plurality of switches and fuses arranged in the form of a matrix, and a judgment circuit, in which, of a plurality of fuses, a fuse corresponding to an internal row address of a memory cell having poor refresh characteristics is not cut; and

a row pre-decoder, wherein when said row pre-decoder receives said internal row address generated by said counter, if said row pre-decoder receives a coincidence signal from said judgment circuit indicating that said fuse corresponding to said internal row address of said memory cell is not cut, said row pre-decoder sets the MSB of said internal row address generated by said counter to be prescribed data.

2. A semiconductor memory device having memory cells arranged in the form of an array, wherein a refresh period of a failed cell among said memory cells is shorter than that of a normal memory cell, said semiconductor memory device comprising:

a control signal generated based on a refresh command for the purpose of performing a refresh of said memory cells;

a counter for updating an internal row address generated by said counter in accordance with the control signal;

a refresh redundancy ROM having a plurality of switches and fuses arranged in the form of a matrix, and a judgment circuit, in which, of a plurality of fuses, a fuse corresponding to an internal row address of a memory cell having poor refresh characteristics is cut;

a latch for holding a coincidence signal which is output from said judgment circuit, when said judgment circuit detects that a fuse corresponding to said internal row address generated by said counter is cut; and

a row pre-decoder, wherein when said row pre-decoder receives said internal row address generated by said counter, if said row pre-decoder receives said coincidence signal from said latch, said row pre-decoder sets the MSB of said internal row address generated by said counter to be prescribed data.

3. The semiconductor memory device according to claim 2 , wherein said counter is updated at a falling edge of said control signal and in synchronization with the updating, said judgment circuit outputs said coincidence signal and said coincidence signal is latched by said latch.

4. The semiconductor memory device according to claim 1 , wherein said row pre-decoder sets the two uppermost-order bits of said internal row address generated by said counter to be prescribed data.

5. A semiconductor memory device having memory cells arranged in the form of an array, wherein a refresh period of a failed cell among said memory cells is shorter than that of a normal memory cell, said semiconductor memory device comprising:

a control signal generated based on a refresh command for the purpose of performing a refresh of said memory cells;

a counter for updating an internal row address generated by said counter in accordance with the control signal;

a refresh redundancy ROM having a plurality of switches and fuses arranged in the form of a matrix, and a judgment circuit, in which, of a plurality of fuses, a fuse corresponding to an internal row address of a memory cell having poor refresh characteristics is not cut;

a holding circuit for holding a coincidence signal which is output from said judgment circuit, when said judgment circuit detects that a fuse corresponding to said internal row address generated by said counter is not cut; and

a row pre-decoder, wherein when said row pre-decoder receives said internal row address generated by said counter, if said row pre-decoder receives said coincidence signal from said holding circuit, said row pre-decoder sets the MSB of said internal row address generated by said counter to be prescribed data.

6. A semiconductor memory device having memory cells arranged in the form of an array, wherein a refresh period of a failed cell among said memory cells is shorter than that of a normal memory cell, said semiconductor memory device comprising:

a first refresh command;

a second refresh command output immediately after the first refresh command;

a control signal generated based on said refresh command for the purpose of refreshing said memory cells;

a counter for updating an internal row address generated by said counter in accordance with the control signal;

a refresh redundancy ROM having a plurality of switches and fuses arranged in the form of a matrix, and a judgment circuit, in which a fuse corresponding to an internal row address immediately before an address of a memory cell having poor refresh characteristics is cut;

a latch for latching a coincidence signal which is output from said judgment circuit, when said judgment circuit detects that a fuse corresponding to said internal row address generated by said counter in accordance with the first refresh command is cut; and

a row pre-decoder, wherein when said row pre-decoder receives said internal row address generated by said counter based on the second refresh command, if said row pre-decoder receives said coincidence signal from said latch, said row pre-decoder sets the MSB of said internal row address generated by said counter to be prescribed data.

7. A semiconductor memory device having memory cells arranged in the form of an array, wherein a refresh period of a failed cell among said memory cells is shorter than that of a normal memory cell, said semiconductor memory device comprising:

a first refresh command;

a second refresh command output immediately after the first refresh command;

a control signal generated based on said refresh command for the purpose of refreshing said memory cells;

a counter for updating an internal row address generated by said counter in accordance with the control signal;

a refresh redundancy ROM having a plurality of switches and fuses arranged in the form of a matrix, and a judgment circuit, in which a fuse corresponding to an internal row address immediately before an address of a memory cell having poor refresh characteristics is not cut;

a latch for latching a coincidence signal which is output from said judgment circuit, when said judgment circuit detects that a fuse corresponding to said internal row address generated by said counter in accordance with the first refresh command is not cut; and

a row pre-decoder, wherein when said row pre-decoder receives said internal row address generated by said counter based on the second refresh command, if said row pre-decoder receives said coincidence signal from said latch, said row pre-decoder sets the MSB of said internal row address generated by said counter to be prescribed data.

8. A semiconductor memory device having memory cells arranged in the form of an array, wherein a refresh period of a failed cell among said memory cells is shorter than a refresh period of a normal cell, said semiconductor memory device comprising:

a control signal generated based on a refresh command for the purpose of performing a refresh of said memory cells;

a counter for updating an internal row address generated by said counter in accordance with the control signal;

a decoder for decoding a row address; and

a row pre-decoder; wherein said decoder having a fuse ROM which indicates a memory cell having poor refresh characteristics;

an AND circuit for taking the logical AND of a signal from said fuse ROM and said control signal;

an OR circuit for taking the logical OR of a signal from said AND circuit and the MSB of said internal row address generated by said counter; and

an AND circuit for taking the logical AND of pre-decoded signals from said row pre-decoder and a signal from said OR circuit.

9. A method for manufacturing a semiconductor memory comprising the steps of:

providing a control signal generated based on a refresh command for the purpose of performing a refresh of one or more memory cells;

providing a counter for updating an internal row address generated by said counter in accordance with the control signal;

providing a refresh redundancy ROM having a plurality of switches and fuses arranged in the form of a matrix, and a judgment circuit, in which, of a plurality of fuses, a fuse corresponding to an internal row address of a memory cell having poor refresh characteristics is not cut;

providing a row pre-decoder, wherein when said row pre-decoder receives said internal row address generated by said counter, if said row pre-decoder receives a coincidence signal from said judgment circuit indicating that said fuse corresponding to said internal row address of said memory cell is not cut, said row pre-decoder sets the MSB of said internal row address generated by said counter to be prescribed data;

repairing one or more of a plurality of failed cells by using either row redundancy or column redundancy; and

repairing one or more of a plurality of failed cells that were not repaired by said first repairing step by increasing the number of refreshes of a failed cell greater than that of a normal cell.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 21, 2018
From: LONGITUDE SEMICONDUCTOR S.A.R.L.
To: LONGITUDE LICENSING LIMITED
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 24, 2016
From: PS5 LUXCO S.A.R.L.
To: LONGITUDE SEMICONDUCTOR S.A.R.L.
Reel/Frame 039793/0880 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 24, 2016
From: PS4 LUXCO S.A.R.L.
To: PS5 LUXCO S.A.R.L.
Reel/Frame 039818/0506 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 15, 2014
From: ELPIDA MEMORY, INC.
To: PS4 LUXCO S.A.R.L.
Reel/Frame 032899/0588 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 29, 2013
From: PS4 LUXCO S.A.R.L.
To: ELPIDA MEMORY INC.
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