• Fri frakt över 249 kr
  • •
  • Snabba leveranser
  • •
  • Billiga böcker
Kundservice

Du är på sajten för privatpersoner.

Företag, bibliotek eller offentlig verksamhet?

Du handlar på classic.bokus.com, där alla dina funktioner finns intakta.
Till classic.bokus.com
Bokus logotyp. Gå till startsidan.
  • Erbjudanden
  • Student
  • Topplistor
  • Barn & ungdom
  • Bokus Play
  • E-böcker
  • Ljudböcker
  • Pocketböcker
  • Spel & pussel

Upp till 25% på utvalda nyheter →

Sidfot

Mina sidor

    Hjälp

    • Kundservice
    • Vanliga frågor och svar
    • Frakt och leverans
    • Retur vid ångerrätt
    • Reklamera vara
    • Betalning
    • Köpvillkor
    • Allmänna villkor
    • Information om webbplatsens tillgänglighet

    Om Bokus

    • Om oss
    • Pressrum
    • För studenter
    • För företag
    • För bibliotek och offentlig verksamhet
    • För leverantörer
    • Hållbarhet

    Populärt

    • Aktuella erbjudanden
    • Presentkort
    • Studentlitteratur
    • Nya böcker
    • Topplistor
    • Signerade böcker
    • Engelska böcker

    Inspiration

    • Boktips
    • BookTok
    • Populära bokserier
    • Barnbokskaraktärer
    • Populära författare
    Logotyp för Bokus
    Följ oss på Facebook (extern länk)Följ oss på Instagram (extern länk)Följ oss på YouTube (extern länk)Följ oss på TikTok (extern länk)
    bokus @ CookiesAnpassa cookiesIntegritetspolicyKöpvillkor
    Till Citymail hemsida (extern länk)Till Budbee hemsida (extern länk)Till Postnord hemsida (extern länk)Till Schenker hemsida (extern länk)Till Early Bird hemsida (extern länk)Till Walleys hemsida (extern länk)
    1. Naturvetenskap och teknik
    2. Teknik och industri
    3. Elektronik och kommunikationer

    Flash Memories

    AvPiero Olivo,Paulo Cappelletti

    Inbunden, Engelska, 1999

    3 246 kr

    Beställningsvara. Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar. Fri frakt över 249 kr.

    Beskrivning

    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].

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:1999-06-30
    • Mått:155 x 235 x 35 mm
    • Vikt:992 g
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:540
    • Upplaga:1999
    • Förlag:Kluwer Academic Publishers
    • ISBN:9780792384878

    Utforska kategorier

    • Elektronik och kommunikationer inom Naturvetenskap och teknik
    • Hårdvara inom Data och IT

    Innehållsförteckning

    • 1 Flash Memories: An Overview.- 1.1 Role of Non Volatile Memories in Microelectronic Systems and in Semiconductor Market.- 1.2 Evolution of Non-volatile Memories.- 1.3 The Floating Gate Device.- 1 4 Charge Injection Mechanisms.- 1 5 Erasable Programmable Read Only Memories.- 1.6 Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memories.- 1.7 Flash Memories. The Basic ETOX Cell. Programming and Erasing Mechanisms.- 1.8 Memory NOR Architecture and Related Issues.- 1.9 The NAND Flash Mass Storage Concept.- 1.10 Embedded Flash Memories.- 1 11 The Future of Flash Memories.- References.- 2 The Industry Standard Flash Memory Cell.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Basic Structure.- 2.3 Operating Conditions.- 2.4 Technology and Process.- 2 5 Yield and Reliability.- 2.6 Scaling Issues.- References.- 3 Binary and Multilevel Flash Cells.- 3 1 Introduction to Flash Cell Design.- 3.2 Binary Flash Cells.- 3.3 Multilevel Flash Cells.- References.- 4 Physical Aspects of Cell Operation and Reliability.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 Electronic Properties of Carriers and MOS Structures.- 4.3 Fundamentals of Tunneling Phenomena.- 4.4 Tunneling Phenomena in MOSFETs.- 4.5 Fundamentals of Carrier Transport.- 4.6 Hot Carrier Effects in MOSFETs.- 4.7 Oxide Degradation due to High Field Stress.- 4.8 Oxide and Interface Degradation due to Hot Carrier Injection.- References.- 5 Memory Architecture and Related Issues.- 5.1 Flash Architecture: General Overview.- 5.2 Read Path: Decoding.- 5.4 Read Path: Sensing Techniques 280 5 4 1 Sensing Techniques: An Overview.- 5.5 Program Operation Circuitry.- 5 6 Erase Operation Circuitry.- 5.7 Control Logic and Embedded Algorithms.- 5 8 Redundancy and Error Correction Codes.- 6 Multilevel Flash Memories.- 6 1 Introduction.- 6.2 Array Architectures for Multilevel Flash Memories.-6 3 Multilevel Sensing.- 6.4 Multilevel Programming.- 6 5 Conclusions.- References.- 7 Flash Memory Reliability.- 7 1 Introduction.- 7.2 Memory Array Vt Distributions and Tunnel Oxide “Defects”.- 7.3 Main Yield and Reliability Issues.- 7.4 Testing for Reliability.- 7 5 Failure Modes Induced by Program/Erase Cycling.- 7.6 Multilevel Storage Reliability.- 7.7 Conclusion.- References.- 8 Flash Memory Testing.- 8.1 Introduction.- 8.2 Flash Testing Aspects.- 8 3 Flash Testability Tools.- 8.4 Fault Repairing.- 8.5 Production Testing.- 8.6 Test Productivity.- 8.7 Product Characterization.- 8.8 Conclusions.- References.- 9 Flash Memories: Market, Marketing and Economic Challenges.- 9.1 Introduction.- 9.2 Market Segmentations.- 9.3 Customer/Supplier Relationship.- 9.4 The Development of the Flash Market.- 9.5 Flash Memory and the “Economy”.- 9.6 Applications More in Detail.- 9.7 Conclusions.- References.