Abstract:
A three-dimensional NOR flash memory system is disclosed. The system optionally comprises configurable standard pins, a configurable output buffer, and a configurable input buffer.
Abstract:
An integrated circuit die has a first die pad for receiving a first voltage and a second die pad for receiving a second voltage. The second voltage is less than the first voltage and is generated by a voltage regulator that receives the first voltage. A first circuit which is operable at the first voltage is in the integrated circuit die. A second circuit which is operable at the second voltage is in the integrated circuit die and is connected to the second die pad. The voltage regulator is enabled by a controller.
Abstract:
A high speed voltage mode sensing is provided for a digital multibit non-volatile memory integrated system. An embodiment has a local source follower stage followed by a high speed common source stage. Another embodiment has a local source follower stage followed by a high speed source follower stage. Another embodiment has a common source stage followed by a source follower. An auto zeroing scheme is used. A capacitor sensing scheme is used. Multilevel parallel operation is described.
Abstract:
A high speed voltage mode sensing is provided for a digital multibit non-volatile memory integrated system. An embodiment has a local source follower stage followed by a high speed common source stage. Another embodiment has a local source follower stage followed by a high speed source follower stage. Another embodiment has a common source stage followed by a source follower. An auto zeroing scheme is used. A capacitor sensing scheme is used. Multilevel parallel operation is described.
Abstract:
Numerous examples are disclosed of an improved grouping and error correction system for non-volatile memory cells. In one example, a system comprises a memory array comprising non-volatile memory cells arranged into rows and columns, wherein the array stores a plurality of words, wherein respective words are divided into multiple sub-words and respective non-volatile memory cells in the memory array store digital bits belonging to different sub-words of the plurality of sub-words.
Abstract:
Numerous embodiments of analog neural memory systems that enable concurrent write and verify operations are disclosed. In some embodiments, concurrent operations occur among different banks of memory. In other embodiments, concurrent operations occur among different blocks of memory, where each block comprises two or more banks of memory. The embodiments substantially reduce the timing overhead for weight writing and verifying operations in analog neural memory systems.
Abstract:
In one example, a method of testing a plurality of non-volatile memory cells in an array of non-volatile memory cells, wherein the array is arranged in rows and columns, wherein each row is coupled to a word line and each column is coupled to a bit line, and wherein each word line is selectively coupled to a row decoder and each bit line is selectively coupled to a column decoder, comprises asserting, by the row decoder, all word lines in the array; asserting, by the column decoder, all bit lines in the array; performing a deep programming operation on the array of non-volatile memory cells; and measuring a total current received from the bit lines.
Abstract:
Numerous embodiments of a precision programming algorithm and apparatus are disclosed for precisely and quickly depositing the correct amount of charge on the floating gate of a non-volatile memory cell within a vector-by-matrix multiplication (VMM) array in an artificial neural network. Selected cells thereby can be programmed with extreme precision to hold one of N different values.
Abstract:
Numerous embodiments of decoders for use with a vector-by-matrix multiplication (VMM) array in an artificial neural network are disclosed. The decoders include bit line decoders, word line decoders, control gate decoders, source line decoders, and erase gate decoders. In certain embodiments, a high voltage version and a low voltage version of a decoder is used.