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A CMOS-compatible high voltage multiplexer (HV MUX) for zero-additional-mask CMOS one time programmable (OTP) memory array mask is presented. The HV MUX uses standard CMOS with low input voltage and produce high output voltage beyond the VDD allowed by the process for programming the OTP memory array. By limiting the instantaneous voltage between any two nodes, the HV MUX can tolerate the high voltages...
A CMOS-compatible zero-additional- mask one time programmable (OTP) non-volatile memory (NVM) for passive radio frequency identification (RFID) tags is presented. The selection of anti-fuse (AF) elements is discussed. The high voltage (HV) reliability issue for AF arrays is investigated and a high voltage switch drawing zero DC current is developed to tolerate the high voltages required for programming...
A CMOS-compatible one-time programmable (OTP) memory array for RFID applications is presented. Three zero-mask antifuse (AF) devices were evaluated on their feasibility for RFID applications. Among the AFs, the gate oxide AF device can be programmed using only 7 muW of peak power and was chosen to form the RFID memory array. A memory array architecture is presented based on a compact 2-transistor...
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