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Flash Memories (Hardcover, 1999 ed.)
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Flash Memories (Hardcover, 1999 ed.)
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A Flash memory is a Non Volatile Memory (NVM) whose "unit cells"
are fabricated in CMOS technology and programmed and erased
electrically. In 1971, Frohman-Bentchkowsky developed a folating
polysilicon gate tran sistor [1, 2], in which hot electrons were
injected in the floating gate and removed by either Ultra-Violet
(UV) internal photoemission or by Fowler Nordheim tunneling. This
is the "unit cell" of EPROM (Electrically Pro grammable Read Only
Memory), which, consisting of a single transistor, can be very
densely integrated. EPROM memories are electrically programmed and
erased by UV exposure for 20-30 mins. In the late 1970s, there have
been many efforts to develop an electrically erasable EPROM, which
resulted in EEPROMs (Electrically Erasable Programmable ROMs).
EEPROMs use hot electron tunneling for program and Fowler-Nordheim
tunneling for erase. The EEPROM cell consists of two transistors
and a tunnel oxide, thus it is two or three times the size of an
EPROM. Successively, the combination of hot carrier programming and
tunnel erase was rediscovered to achieve a single transistor
EEPROM, called Flash EEPROM. The first cell based on this concept
has been presented in 1979 [3]; the first commercial product, a
256K memory chip, has been presented by Toshiba in 1984 [4]. The
market did not take off until this technology was proven to be
reliable and manufacturable [5].
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