Self-convergent scheme for logic-process-based multilevel/analog memory

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Abstract

A multilevel/analog electrically erasable programmable read only memory cell fabricated by standard CMOS logic process is presented. The cell is operated by select-gate-controlled channel current induced drain avalanche hot hole for programming and hot electron for erasing. The self-convergent programming scheme proposed allows this cell to be easily adopted for the multilevel or analog storage. In addition, a compact SPICE subcircuit model of the cell has been established to facilitate cell behavior simulation with its interfacing circuits, especially for multilevel/analog nonvolatile memory applications. © 2005 IEEE.

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Lee, K. H., Wang, S. C., & King, Y. C. (2005). Self-convergent scheme for logic-process-based multilevel/analog memory. IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 52(12), 2676–2681. https://doi.org/10.1109/TED.2005.859648

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