Speeding up the write operation for multi-level cell phase change memory with programmable ramp-down current pulses

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Abstract

Multi-level cell (MLC) phase change memory (PCM) can not only effectively multiply the memory capacity while maintaining the cell area, but also has infinite potential in the application of the artificial neural network. The write and verify scheme is usually adopted to reduce the impact of device-to-device variability at the expense of a greater operation time and more power consumption. This paper proposes a novel write operation for multi-level cell phase change memory: Programmable ramp-down current pulses are utilized to program the RESET initialized memory cells to the expected resistance levels. In addition, a fully differential read circuit with an optional reference current source is employed to complete the readout operation. Eventually, a 2-bit/cell phase change memory chip is presented with a more efficient write operation of a single current pulse and a read access time of 65 ns. Some experiments are implemented to demonstrate the resistance distribution and the drift.

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Xie, C., Li, X., Chen, H., Li, Y., Liu, Y., Wang, Q., … Song, Z. (2019). Speeding up the write operation for multi-level cell phase change memory with programmable ramp-down current pulses. Micromachines, 10(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi10070461

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