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Satoru HANZAWA Takeshi SAKATA Tomonori SEKIGUCHI Hideyuki MATSUOKA
With the aim of applying a MISS tunnel-diode cell to a high-density RAM, we studied its problems and developed three circuit technologies to solve them. The first, a standby-voltage control scheme, reduces standby currents and increases the signal current by 3.4 times compared to the conventional one. The second, a hierarchical bit-line structure, reduces the number of memory cells in a bit-line without increasing the number of sense amplifiers. The third, a twin-dummy-cell technique, generates a proper reference signal to discriminate read currents. These technologies enable a capacitorless MISS diode cell with an effective cell area of 6F 2 (F: minimum feature size) to be applied to a high-density RAM.
Yuki MATSUO Xiao ZHOU Takao NISHIZEKI
A total coloring of a graph G is a coloring of all elements of G, i.e. vertices and edges, such that no two adjacent or incident elements receive the same color. Let L(x) be a set of colors assigned to each element x of G. Then a list total coloring of G is a total coloring such that each element x receives a color contained in L(x). The list total coloring problem asks whether G has a list total coloring for given L. In this paper, we give a sufficient condition for a series-parallel graph to have a list total coloring, and we present a linear-time algorithm to find a list total coloring of a given series-parallel graph G if G and L satisfy the sufficient condition.
Takeshi YAMAKAWA Tadayuki MATSUO
This paper describes the new type Solion Triode whose electrode gap is controlled by the electrodeposited (or electrodissolved) metal on (or from) one electrode of the two.
Takeshi YAMAKAWA Tadayuki MATSUO
In this paper, the electrochemical device is introduced, the behavior of which is suggested by the chronopotentiometry. A sudden increase in resistance of the device occurs after some charge passes through the device. This novel device inexpensively constructs a ULF rectangular waveform generator together with one O. P. amplifier and three resistors only.