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The embedded-DRAM (eDRAM) testing mixes up the techniques used for DRAM testing and SRAM testing since an eDRAM core combines DRAM cells with an SRAM interface (the so-called 1T-SRAM architecture). In this paper, we first present our test algorithm for eDRAM testing. A theoretical analysis to the leakage mechanisms of a switch transistor is also provided, based on that we can test the eDRAM at a higher...
Since Tiwari introduced the nanocrystal memory concept in 1996, much progress has been made in the areas of nanocrystal deposition, storage stack engineering, process integration, cell design, and array architecture. This paper describes the highly versatile flash technology, SG-TFS, in terms of its applicability from low-end to high-end, from code storage to data storage, and from consumer to automotive...
We present a split-gate based NOR flash memory array with silicon nanocrystals as the storage medium. 128 KB memory arrays have been evaluated with this technology and the results presented here show a nanocrystal memory that has been demonstrated to achieve a minimum 1.5 V operating window that is maintained through 10 K program/erase cycles; well controlled array threshold distributions; fast source-side...
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