In a sense amplifier, a current amplifier outputs a first and a second
voltage signal in response to a first control signal. The first and
second voltage signals are output based on a detected current difference
between a pair of input/output lines. A voltage amplifier generates a
third and a fourth voltage signal based on a detected voltage difference
between the first and second voltage signals. The third and a fourth
voltage signals are generated in response to a second control signal. A
first latch circuit latches the third and fourth voltage signals, and
outputs a first output signal in response to the second control signal. A
second latch circuit latches the first and second voltage signals and
outputs a second output signal in response to a third control signal. An
output circuit performs a logic operation on the first output signal and
the second output signal, and outputs a result of the logic operation as
a resultant signal.