Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080209266 | Memory device, memory system including the same, and method thereof - A memory device may include a memory cell array, a page buffer circuit, and/or a control logic. The page buffer circuit may include first and second registers and be configured to store data to be programmed in the memory cell array. The control logic may be configured to control the page buffer circuit to reload data stored in the first register into the second register in response to a reload command input if a program operation fails. | 08-28-2008 |
20080239809 | FLASH MEMORY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING INITIALIZATION DATA - A flash memory device includes a cell array and a decision unit. The cell array includes multiple regions corresponding to multiple input/output lines. Initialization data are repeatedly stored in each of the regions. The decision unit determines whether the stored data are valid based on values of bits of the stored data read from each region. | 10-02-2008 |
20080253182 | NAND FLASH MEMORY DEVICE AND PROGRAMMING METHOD - A NAND flash memory device and a programming method thereof capable of improving a program speed during a multi-level cell programming operation are provided. The device performs a programming operation using an ISPP method. Additionally, the device includes a memory cell storing multi-bit data; a program voltage generating circuit generating a program voltage to be supplied to the memory cell; and a program voltage controller controlling a start level of the program voltage. The device supplies an LSB start voltage to a selected word line during an LSB program, and an MSB start voltage higher than the LSB start voltage to the selected word line during an MSB program. | 10-16-2008 |
20080259690 | FLASH MEMORY DEVICE - A NAND flash memory device includes a high voltage switch and a bulk voltage supplying circuit. The high voltage switch is configured to transfer a word line voltage to selected word lines of selected memory cells. The bulk voltage supplying circuit is configured to provide a negative voltage to a bulk region of the high voltage switch in response to an operation mode. | 10-23-2008 |
20080266956 | FLASH MEMORY DEVICE AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING FLASH MEMORY DEVICE - A flash memory device includes multiple memory blocks, a decoder configured to select at least one of the memory blocks in response to block select signals, and a controller configured to generate the block select signals in response to a block address. When the block address corresponds to a bad block, the controller generates the block select signals to cause the decoder to interrupt selection of a memory block corresponding to the block address. | 10-30-2008 |
20080298128 | METHOD OF STORING E-FUSE DATA IN FLASH MEMORY DEVICE - Provided is a method of storing configuration data regarding an operating environment of a flash memory device, which includes a memory cell array having an electrical fuse (E-Fuse) block for storing the configuration data. The method includes storing the configuration data in multiple strings of the E-Fuse block, each string including multiple memory cells configured to store one bit. | 12-04-2008 |
20080298134 | METHOD OF READING CONFIGURATION DATA IN FLASH MEMORY DEVICE - Provided is a method of reading configuration data in a flash memory device, including a memory cell array which stores configuration data about an operating environment of the flash memory device. The method includes setting a read time of the configuration data to differ from a read time of normal data, and reading the configuration data. | 12-04-2008 |
20080316834 | BIAS CIRCUITS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCED RELIABILITY OF FLASH MEMORY DEVICE - A non-volatile semiconductor memory device includes: cell strings connected to respective bit lines; each of the cell strings having a string select transistor connected to a string select line, a ground select transistor connected to a ground select line, and memory cells connected to corresponding word lines and connected in series between the string select transistor and the ground select transistor; a first voltage drop circuit configured to reduce an applied read voltage during a read operation; a second voltage drop circuit configured to reduce the applied read voltage; a string select line driver circuit configured to drive the string select line with the reduced voltage provided by the first voltage drop circuit; and a ground select line driver circuit configured to drive a ground select line with the reduced voltage provided by the second voltage drop circuit. | 12-25-2008 |
20090010066 | FLASH MEMORY DEVICE AND METHOD IN WHICH TRIM INFORMATION IS STORED IN MEMORY CELL ARRAY - A flash memory device which includes a memory cell array which stores data and trim information, and control logic which controls programming, erasing, and reading modes of the memory cell array. The control logic is operative to receive the trim information from the memory cell array in a power-up mode, and to optimize operational time periods of the programming, erasing, and reading modes in accordance with the trim information. | 01-08-2009 |
20090016111 | Flash memory device and program recovery method thereof - A method of programming a flash memory includes programming memory cells connected to a selected word line by applying a first voltage to the selected word line and a second voltage to non-selected word lines, the second voltage being lower than the first voltage, lowering the first voltage of the selected word line to a third voltage after programming the memory cells connected to the selected word line, the third voltage being lower than the first voltage, and recovering a fourth voltage of the selected word line and the non-selected word lines, the fourth voltage being lower than the second and third voltages. | 01-15-2009 |
20090097314 | PAGE BUFFER AND MULTI-STATE NONVOLATILE MEMORY DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME - According to one aspect, a memory cell array includes a bit line connected to a plurality of nonvolatile memory cells, where the nonvolatile memory cells are selectively programmable in any one of at least first, second, third and fourth threshold voltage states, and where the first, second, third and fourth threshold voltage states correspond to four different data values defined by first and second bits. A page buffer circuit stores a logic value as main latch data and is responsive to a main latch signal to selectively flip the logic value of the main latch data according to a voltage level of the bit line. A sub-latch circuit stores a logic value as sub-latch data and is responsive to a sub-latch signal to selectively flip the logic value of the sub-latch data according to the voltage level of the bit line. The memory device is operable in a read mode which reads the threshold voltage state of the non-volatile memory cells and a programming mode which programs the threshold voltage state of the non-volatile memory cells, wherein the page buffer circuit is selectively responsive to the sub-latch data to inhibit flipping of the logic value of the main latch data in the programming mode. | 04-16-2009 |
20090147575 | NOR FLASH MEMORY DEVICE WITH A SERIAL SENSING OPERATION AND METHOD OF SENSING DATA BITS IN A NOR FLASH MEMORY DEVICE - In a NOR flash memory device with a serial sensing operation, and method of sensing data bits in a NOR flash memory device, the device includes a multilevel cell, a sense amplifying circuit, a data buffer, a data latch circuit, and a control logic circuit. The sense amplifying circuit serially detects plural data bits stored in the multilevel cell. The data buffer is provided to buffer the data bit detected by the sense amplifier. The data latch circuit stores an output value of the data buffer for a time. The control logic circuit regulates the sense amplifying circuit to detect a lower data bit stored in the multilevel cell in response to a higher data bit held in the data latch. Here, the control logic circuit initializes an output terminal of the data buffer before or while sensing each of the plural data bits by the sense amplifier. According to the invention, a stabilized serial sensing operation can be conducted because the data line is conditioned to a uniform charge level regardless of the level of the data bit previously sensed. | 06-11-2009 |
20090231917 | FLASH MEMORY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PROGRAMMING FLASH MEMORY DEVICE HAVING LEAKAGE BIT LINES - Provided is a method for programming a flash memory device. The method includes receiving writing data, detecting leakage bit lines of the flash memory device, and updating the received writing data in order for data corresponding to the leakage bit lines to be modified as program-inhibit data. A programming operation is performed on the flash memory device after updating the writing data. | 09-17-2009 |
20090244967 | FLASH MEMORY DEVICE HAVING DUMMY CELLS AND METHOD OF OPERATING THE SAME - Disclosed is a flash memory device having multiple strings, where each string includes first memory cells and second memory cells. One second memory cell of the second memory cells in each string is set to a programmed state, and remaining second memory cells are set to an erased state. | 10-01-2009 |
20090296494 | PAGE-BUFFER AND NON-VOLATILE SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORY INCLUDING PAGE BUFFER - In one aspect a non-volatile memory device is provided which is operable in a programming mode and a read mode. The memory device includes a memory cell array which includes a plurality of non-volatile memory cells, a plurality of word lines, and a plurality of bit lines. The memory device further includes an internal data output line for outputting data read from the bit lines of the memory array, and a page buffer operatively connected between a bit line of the memory cell array and the internal data output line. The page buffer includes a sense node which is selectively connected to the bit line, a latch circuit having a latch node which is selectively connected to the sense node, a latch input path which sets a logic voltage of the latch node in the programming mode and the read mode, and a latch output path which is separate from the latch input path and which sets as logic voltage of the internal date output line according to the logic voltage of the latch node. | 12-03-2009 |
20100067297 | BIAS CIRCUITS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCED RELIABILITY OF FLASH MEMORY DEVICE - A non-volatile semiconductor memory device includes: cell strings connected to respective bit lines; each of the cell strings having a string select transistor connected to a string select line, a ground select transistor connected to a ground select line, and memory cells connected to corresponding word lines and connected in series between the string select transistor and the ground select transistor; a first voltage drop circuit configured to reduce an applied read voltage during a read operation; a second voltage drop circuit configured to reduce the applied read voltage; a string select line driver circuit configured to drive the string select line with the reduced voltage provided by the first voltage drop circuit; and a ground select line driver circuit configured to drive a ground select line with the reduced voltage provided by the second voltage drop circuit. | 03-18-2010 |
20100202204 | PAGE-BUFFER AND NON-VOLATILE SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORY INCLUDING PAGE BUFFER - In one aspect, a non-volatile memory device is provided which is operable in a programming mode and a read mode. The memory device includes a memory cell array which includes a plurality of non-volatile memory cells, a plurality of word lines, and a plurality of bit lines. The memory device further includes an internal data output line for outputting data read from the bit lines of the memory array, and a page buffer operatively connected between a bit line of the memory cell array and the internal data output line. The page buffer includes a sense node which is selectively connected to the bit line, a latch circuit having a latch node which is selectively connected to the sense node, a latch input path which sets a logic voltage of the latch node in the programming mode and the read mode, and a latch output path which is separate from the latch input path and which sets as logic voltage of the internal date output line according to the logic voltage of the latch node. | 08-12-2010 |
20100259982 | FLASH MEMORY DEVICE AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING FLASH MEMORY DEVICE - A flash memory device includes multiple memory blocks, a decoder configured to select at least one of the memory blocks in response to block select signals, a controller configured to generate the block select signals in response to a block address and to generate a flag signal when the block address corresponds to a bad block, and an output buffer configured to output fixed data in response to the flag signal indicating that the block address corresponds to the bad block. When the block address corresponds to a bad block, the controller generates the block select signals to cause the decoder to interrupt selection of a memory block corresponding to the block address. | 10-14-2010 |
20110002174 | FLASH MEMORY DEVICE AND PROGRAM RECOVERY METHOD THEREOF - A method of programming a flash memory includes programming memory cells connected to a selected word line by applying a first voltage to the selected word line and a second voltage to non-selected word lines, the second voltage being lower than the first voltage, lowering the first voltage of the selected word line to a third voltage after programming the memory cells connected to the selected word line, the third voltage being lower than the first voltage, and recovering a fourth voltage of the selected word line and the non-selected word lines, the fourth voltage being lower than the second and third voltages. | 01-06-2011 |
20110044105 | NONVOLATILE MEMORY DEVICE AND SYSTEM, AND METHOD OF PROGRAMMING A NONVOLATILE MEMORY DEVICE - A method of programming a non-volatile memory including N-bit multi-level cell (MLC) memory cells includes executing first through (N−1) | 02-24-2011 |
20110044108 | FLASH MEMORY DEVICE AND PROGRAM METHOD OF FLASH MEMORY DEVICE USING DIFFERENT VOLTAGES - A flash memory and a program method of the flash memory include applying a pass voltage to word lines to boost a channel voltage, which is discharged to a ground voltage. A program voltage is applied to a selected word line and a local voltage is applied to at least one word line supplied with the pass voltage while the program voltage is being applied to the selected word line. The local voltage is lower than the pass voltage and equal to or higher than the ground voltage. The boosted channel voltage may be discharged before the program voltage is applied to the selected word line. | 02-24-2011 |
20110286278 | METHOD OF STORING E-FUSE DATA IN FLASH MEMORY DEVICE - Provided is a method of storing configuration data regarding an operating environment of a flash memory device, which includes a memory cell array having an electrical fuse (E-Fuse) block for storing the configuration data. The method includes storing the configuration data in multiple strings of the E-Fuse block, each string including multiple memory cells configured to store one bit. | 11-24-2011 |
20120079173 | NONVOLATILE SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORY DEVICE WITH ADVANCED MULTI-PAGE PROGRAM OPERATION - A nonvolatile semiconductor memory device includes a memory cell array having a plurality of banks and a cache block corresponding to each of the plurality of banks. The cache block has a predetermined data storage capacity. A page buffer is included which corresponds to each of the plurality of banks. A programming circuit programs all of the plurality of banks except a last of said banks with page data. The page data is loaded through each page buffer and programmed into each cache block such that when page data for the last bank is loaded into the page buffer, the loaded page data and the page data programmed into the respective cache blocks are programmed into respective corresponding banks. | 03-29-2012 |
20120307560 | PAGE-BUFFER AND NON-VOLATILE SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORY INCLUDING PAGE BUFFER - A non-volatile memory device includes a memory cell array which includes a plurality of non-volatile memory cells, a plurality of word lines, and a plurality of bit lines. The memory device further includes an internal data output line for outputting data read from the bit lines of the memory array, and a page buffer operatively connected between a bit line of the memory cell array and the internal data output line. The page buffer includes a sense node which is selectively connected to the bit line, a latch circuit having a latch node which is selectively connected to the sense node, a latch input path which sets a logic voltage of the latch node in the programming mode and the read mode, and a latch output path which is separate from the latch input path. | 12-06-2012 |
20130003455 | NONVOLATILE SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORY DEVICE WITH ADVANCED MULTI-PAGE PROGRAM OPERATION - A nonvolatile semiconductor memory device for an efficient program of multilevel data includes a memory cell array having a plurality of banks and a cache block corresponding to each of the plurality of banks. The cache block has a predetermined data storage capacity. A page buffer is included which corresponds to each of the plurality of banks. A programming circuit programs all of the plurality of banks except a last of said banks with page data. The page data is loaded through each page buffer and programmed into each cache block such that when page data for the last bank is loaded into the page buffer, the loaded page data and the page data programmed into the respective cache blocks are programmed into respective corresponding banks. | 01-03-2013 |