Virgil N. Kynett
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IEEE Journal of Solid-state Circuits | 1988
Virgil N. Kynett; Alan Baker; Mick Lee Fandrich; George Hoekstra; Owen W. Jungroth; Jerry A. Kreifels; Steven E. Wells; Mark Winston
The authors describe the design and performance of a 192-mil/sup 2/ 256 K (32 K*8) flash memory targeted for in-system reprogrammable applications. Developed from a 1.5 mu m EPROM base technology with a one-transistor 6*6- mu m/sup 2/ cell, the device electrically erases all cells in the array matrix in 200 ms and electrically programs at the rate of 100 mu s/byte typical. The read performance is equivalent to comparable-density CMOS EPROM devices with a chip-enable access time of 110 ns at 30-mA active current consumption. A command-port interface facilitates microprocessor-controlled reprogramming capability. Device reliability has been increased over byte-alterable EEPROMs by reducing the program power supply to 12 V. Cycling endurance experiments have demonstrated that the device is capable of more than 10000 erase/program cycles. >
Archive | 1988
Jerry A. Kreifels; Alan Baker; George Hoekstra; Virgil N. Kynett; Steven E. Wells; Mark Winston
Archive | 1998
Steven E. Wells; Virgil N. Kynett; Terry L. Kendall; Richard P. Garner; Dave M. Brown
Archive | 1993
Steven E. Wells; Mark Winston; Virgil N. Kynett
Archive | 1990
Jerry A. Kreifels; Alan Baker; George Hoekstra; Virgil N. Kynett; Steven E. Wells; Mark Winston
Archive | 1991
Mickey L. Fandrich; Virgil N. Kynett; Kurt B. Robinson
Archive | 1991
Mickey L. Fandrich; Virgil N. Kynett
Archive | 1993
Virgil N. Kynett; Mickey L. Fandrich
Archive | 1991
Mickey L. Fandrich; Virgil N. Kynett; Kurt B. Robinson
Archive | 1994
Mickey L. Fandrich; Virgil N. Kynett; Salim B. Fedel; Thomas C. Price