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Content addressable memory (CAM) devices that perform pipelined multi-cycle look-up operations using cam sub-arrays and longest match detection

USRE40932E1 · kind E1 · reissue

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Filing dateOct 31, 2002
Grant dateOct 6, 2009
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Expiry dateOct 31, 2022

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  • Technology area (CPC —)General

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A CAM system is provided for determining which data word in a CAM array exhibits the longest continuous, unmasked match with an input data value. The input data value is divided into non-overlapping subfields, thereby creating a series of keys, the first key of the series including either the least significant bit (LSB) or most significant bit (MSB) of the input data value. The CAM array is divided along columns into a similar series of non-overlapping sub-arrays corresponding to the subfields defined by the series of keys. A first CAM sub-array compares the first key with its stored rows of data bit values to generate a first match signal. The first match signal disables each row of the second CAM sub-array for which the corresponding row of the first CAM sub-array did not show a match. A second CAM sub-array then compares the second key with its enabled rows to generate a second match signal. The second match signal disables each row of the third CAM sub-array for which the corresponding row of either the first or second CAM sub-array did not show a match. This comparison process continues in sequence with the remaining keys and CAM sub-arrays. The row of the CAM array that shows…

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