| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20090154247 | PROGRAMMING MEMORY DEVICES - A target memory cell of a memory device is programmed by applying a programming voltage to a word line that includes the target memory cell, determining whether the target memory cell is programmed, and increasing the programming voltage by a step voltage if it is determined that the target memory cell is not programmed. An initial programming voltage and the step voltage are each selectable after fabrication of the memory device. | 06-18-2009 |
| 20090201736 | INCREASED NAND FLASH MEMORY READ THROUGHPUT - A method of reading sequential pages of flash memory from alternating memory blocks comprises loading data from a first page into a first primary data cache and a second page into a second primary data cache simultaneously, the first and second pages loaded from different blocks of flash memory. Data from the first primary data cache is stored in a first secondary data cache, and data from the second primary data cache is stored in a second secondary data cache. Data is sequentially provided from the first and second secondary data caches by a multiplexer coupled to the first and second data caches. | 08-13-2009 |
| 20100124126 | ERASE VOLTAGE REDUCTION IN A NON-VOLATILE MEMORY DEVICE - In erasing a memory block of memory cells, a semiconductor tub that contains a memory block to be erased can be biased with a high, positive voltage. The control gates of the memory cells that make up the memory block can be biased with a negative voltage. An erase verification can then be performed to determine if the memory block has been successfully erased. If the memory block has not been erased, the erase operation of biasing the tub with the positive voltage and the control gates with the negative voltage can be repeated until the erase verification is successful. | 05-20-2010 |
| 20100124132 | REPLACING DEFECTIVE COLUMNS OF MEMORY CELLS IN RESPONSE TO EXTERNAL ADDRESSES - Electronic systems and methods of operating memory devices are provided. In one such embodiment, a memory device receives an external address that addresses a non-defective column of memory cells of a sequence of columns of memory cells of the memory device in place of a defective column of memory cells of the sequence of columns of memory cells such that the non-defective memory column replaces the defective memory column. The non-defective column of memory cells is proximate non-defective column of memory cells following the defective column of memory cells in the sequence of columns of memory cells that is available to replace the defective column of memory cells. | 05-20-2010 |
| 20100124133 | REPLACING DEFECTIVE MEMORY BLOCKS IN RESPONSE TO EXTERNAL ADDRESSES - Electronic systems and methods of operating memory devices are provided. In one such embodiment, a memory device receives an external address that addresses a non-defective memory block of a sequence of memory blocks of the memory device in place of a defective memory block of the sequence of memory blocks such that the non-defective memory block replaces the defective memory block. The non-defective memory block is proximate non-defective memory block following the defective memory block in the sequence of memory blocks that is available to replace the defective memory block. | 05-20-2010 |
| 20100142280 | PROGRAMMING MEMORY DEVICES - A target memory cell of a memory device is programmed by applying a programming voltage to a word line that includes the target memory cell, determining whether the target memory cell is programmed, and increasing the programming voltage by a step voltage if it is determined that the target memory cell is not programmed. An initial programming voltage and the step voltage are each selectable after fabrication of the memory device. | 06-10-2010 |
| 20110122717 | REPLACING DEFECTIVE COLUMNS OF MEMORY CELLS IN RESPONSE TO EXTERNAL ADDRESSES - Controllers and memory devices are provided. In an embodiment, a controller is configured to address a non-defective column of memory cells of a memory device in place of a defective column of memory cells of the memory device in response to receiving an address of the defective column of memory cells from the memory device. In another embodiment, a memory device has columns of memory cells and is configured to receive an external address that addresses a non-defective column of memory cells of a sequence of columns of memory cells of the memory device in place of a defective column of memory cells of the sequence of columns of memory cells such that the non-defective column replaces the defective column. The non-defective column is a proximate non-defective column following the defective column in the sequence of columns that is available to replace the defective column. | 05-26-2011 |
| 20110161591 | INCREASED NAND FLASH MEMORY READ THROUGHPUT - A method of reading sequential pages of flash memory from alternating memory blocks comprises loading data from a first page into a first primary data cache and a second page into a second primary data cache simultaneously, the first and second pages loaded from different blocks of flash memory. Data from the first primary data cache is stored in a first secondary data cache, and data from the second primary data cache is stored in a second secondary data cache. Data is sequentially provided from the first and second secondary data caches by a multiplexer coupled to the first and second data caches. | 06-30-2011 |