Abstract:
A memory system includes a nonvolatile memory device, a dynamic random access memory (DRAM) configured to store an address mapping table for an access to the nonvolatile memory device, and a controller configured to store, in the DRAM, the address mapping table that is divided in units of address mapping data, each of the units having a size of an interface of the DRAM, read, from the stored address mapping table, target address mapping data corresponding to a logical address that is received from a host, the target address mapping data including a target parity and physical addresses of the nonvolatile memory device, and perform an error correction on the read target address mapping data, using the target parity.
Abstract:
A substrate supporter, including a plate; and a plurality of vacuum fins protruding from the plate, each of the vacuum fins having a vacuum hole penetrating through the plate, and each of the vacuum fins including a substrate mounting surface contacting a substrate.
Abstract:
A storage device is provided which includes an ECC circuit. At a write operation, the ECC circuit generates a CRC (cyclic redundancy check) parity corresponding to data and generates an ECC (error correction code) parity corresponding to the data using an error correction code. At a read operation about the data stored in the at least one nonvolatile memory device, the ECC circuit corrects an error of the data using the CRC parity and the ECC parity.
Abstract:
A method of verifying operation of an oscillator includes performing a Monte-Carlo simulation with respect to points in an initial-conditions space, and then judging whether a frequency error exists. An oscillation error is determined to exist when the frequency error exists. Additional operations include determining a point at which a probability of having a settling time longer than a maximum value, of a settling time obtained up to a present time, is maximum when the frequency error does not exist. The Monte-Carlo simulation is then performed on the determined point to judge whether the frequency error exists.