Abstract:
A pulse programming method for a non-volatile memory device includes: addressing memory cells to be programmed within the device by selecting corresponding hierarchic decoder transistors; biasing the gate terminals of the memory cells; and programming the memory cells by applying a voltage pulse, regulated by a bias circuit, to the drain terminals of the memory cells. Advantageously, the programming method further comprises a step of precharging an internal node of the bias circuit before starting the programming step, the internal node being connected to a parasitic capacitance of the memory device.
Abstract:
A method and program-load circuit is for regulating the voltages at the drain and body terminals of a non-volatile memory cell being programmed. These voltages are applied from a program-load circuit connected in a conduction pattern to transfer a predetermined voltage value to at least one terminal of the memory cell. The method includes a step of regulating the voltage value locally, within the program-load circuit, to overcome the effect of a parasitic resistor present in the conduction pattern.