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IEEE Journal of Solid-state Circuits | 2003

512-Mb PROM with a three-dimensional array of diode/antifuse memory cells

Mark G. Johnson; Ali Al-Shamma; Derek J. Bosch; Matthew P. Crowley; M. Farmwald; Luca G. Fasoli; Alper Ilkbahar; Bendik Kleveland; Thomas H. Lee; Tz-yi Liu; Quang Nguyen; Roy E. Scheuerlein; Kenneth K. So; Tyler J. Thorp

A 512-Mb one-time-programmable memory is described, which uses a transistorless two-terminal memory cell containing an antifuse and a diode. Cells are fabricated in polycrystalline silicon, stacked vertically in eight layers above a 0.25-/spl mu/m CMOS substrate. One-time programming is performed by applying a high voltage across the cell terminals, which ruptures the antifuse and permanently encodes a logic 0. Unruptured antifuses encode a logic 1. Cells are arranged in 8-Mb tiles, 1 K rows by 1 K columns by 8 bits high. The die contains 72 such tiles: 64 tiles for data and eight tiles for error-correcting code bits. Wordline and bitline decoders, bias circuits, and sense amplifiers are built in the CMOS substrate directly beneath the memory tiles, improving die efficiency. The device supports a generic standard NAND flash interface and operates from a single 3.3-V supply.


international solid-state circuits conference | 2003

512 Mb PROM with 8 layers of antifuse/diode cells

Matthew P. Crowley; Ali Al-Shamma; Derek J. Bosch; M. Farmwald; Luca G. Fasoli; Alper Ilkbahar; Mark G. Johnson; Bendik Kleveland; Thomas H. Lee; Tz-yi Liu; Quang Nguyen; Roy E. Scheuerlein; Kenneth K. So; Tyler J. Thorp

A 3.3 V, 512 Mb PROM uses a transistorless memory cell containing an antifuse and diode. A bit area of 1.4F/sup 2/ including all overhead is achieved by stacking cells 8 high above the 0.25 /spl mu/m CMOS substrate. Read bandwidth is 1 MB/s and write bandwidth is 0.5 MB/s. A 72 b Hamming code provides fault tolerance.


Archive | 2002

Method for fabricating programmable memory array structures incorporating series-connected transistor strings

Andrew J. Walker; En-Hsing Chen; Sucheta Nallamothu; Roy E. Scheuerlein; Alper Ilkbahar; Luca G. Fasoli; Igor Koutnetsov; Christopher J. Petti


Archive | 2003

Nand memory array incorporating multiple write pulse programming of individual memory cells and method for operation of same

En-Hsing Chen; Andrew J. Walker; Roy E. Scheuerlein; Sucheta Nallamothu; Alper Ilkbahar; Luca G. Fasoli


Archive | 1996

Method and apparatus for buffer self-test and characterization

Christopher John Sine; Alper Ilkbahar; T. M. Mak


Archive | 1995

System utilizing distributed on-chip termination

Alper Ilkbahar


Archive | 1998

Slew rate control

Harry Muljono; Alper Ilkbahar


Archive | 1997

Method and apparatus for slew rate and impedance compensating buffer circuits

Alper Ilkbahar; Bendik Kleveland


Archive | 1995

Opportunistic time-borrowing domino logic

David Money Harris; Sunny Huang; James Nadir; Ching-Hua Chu; Jason Stinson; Alper Ilkbahar


Archive | 2001

Memory device and method for redundancy/self-repair

Bendik Kleveland; Alper Ilkbahar; Roy E. Scheuerlein

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