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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Tsujimoto; Jun-ichi.The latest application filed is for "charge pump circuit having a boosted output signal".
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Charge pump circuit having a boosted output signal Grant 4,935,644 - Tsujimoto June 19, 1 | 1990-06-19 |
Static semiconductor memory with section and block sense amplifiers Grant 4,931,994 - Matsui , et al. June 5, 1 | 1990-06-05 |
Semiconductor memory device using partial decoders for redundancy Grant 4,881,202 - Tsujimoto , et al. November 14, 1 | 1989-11-14 |
Power voltage regulator circuit Grant 4,868,483 - Tsujimoto September 19, 1 | 1989-09-19 |
Static memory with pull-up circuit for pulling-up a potential on a bit line Grant 4,813,022 - Matsui , et al. March 14, 1 | 1989-03-14 |
Programmable semiconductor memory device with combined sense amplification and programming capability Grant 4,694,427 - Miyamoto , et al. September 15, 1 | 1987-09-15 |
Semiconductor memory device Grant 4,680,735 - Miyamoto , et al. July 14, 1 | 1987-07-14 |
Semiconductor memory device with a bit error detecting function Grant 4,679,196 - Tsujimoto July 7, 1 | 1987-07-07 |
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