Abstract:
A nonvolatile memory device with simultaneous read/write has a memory array formed by a plurality of cells organized into memory banks, and a plurality of first and second sense amplifiers. The device further has a plurality of R/W selectors associated to respective sets of cells and connecting the cells of the respective sets of cells alternately to the first sense amplifiers and to the second sense amplifiers.
Abstract:
A semiconductor memory includes a plurality of memory cells connected to one another to form a matrix of memory cells. A charge pump is connected to the matrix of memory cells. A plurality of controllable connection elements are provided, with each controllable connection element connected between an output terminal of the charge pump and a respective column line. Connected to the output of the charge pump is the series connection of a first element equivalent to a controllable connection element, and a second element equivalent to a memory cell in a predetermined biasing condition. A voltage regulator is connected between the second equivalent element and the input terminal of the charge pump for regulating the output voltage therefrom based upon a voltage present between terminals of the second equivalent element.
Abstract:
An integrated non-volatile memory device may include a first matrix of memory cells organized into rows (or word lines) and columns (or bit lines), corresponding row and column decoding circuits, and read, modify and erase circuits for reading and modifying data stored in the memory cells. Furthermore, the memory device may also include a test structure including a second matrix of memory cells smaller than the first. The second memory matrix may include word line couplings each having a different contact to gate distance. That is, each coupling is aligned a different distance from its respective gate than adjacent couplings.