Patent ID: 7646006

Claim:
A switching circuit configured for controlling static power consumption in integrated circuits, comprising: a plurality of three-terminal, phase change material (PCM) switching devices connected between a voltage supply terminal and a corresponding sub-block of integrated circuit logic; each of said PCM switching devices further comprising a phase change material (PCM) of an alloy of Ge x Sb y Te z , disposed in contact between a first terminal and a second terminal; a heating device disposed in contact between said second terminal and a third terminal, said heating device positioned proximate said PCM, and configured to switch the conductivity of a transformable portion of said PCM between a lower resistance crystalline state and a higher resistance amorphous state; and an insulating layer configured to electrically isolate said heater from said PCM material, and said heater from said first terminal; wherein said heating device is formed atop said third terminal, said second terminal and said insulating layer are formed atop said heating device, and said PCM and said first terminal are formed atop said insulating layer; wherein the third terminal of a first of the PCM switching devices is coupled to a set/reset switch, and wherein the third terminal of the remaining PCM switching devices is coupled to the second terminal of an adjacent PCM switching device in a cascade configuration; wherein said set/reset switch, when configured in a set position, is configured to cause each of the PCM switching devices to change from an amorphous state to an crystalline state by a cascading sequence of currents passed through the heating devices of the PCM switching devices; and wherein said set/reset switch, when toggled between a reset position and an open position in conjunction with a clock signal applied to said sub-blocks of integrated circuit logic, is configured to cause each of the PCM switching devices to change from a crystalline state to an amorphous state by a cascading sequence of melt current and quench events applied to the heating devices of the PCM switching devices.