Invention Application
- Patent Title: METHODS OF OPERATING NONVOLATILE MEMORY DEVICES THAT SUPPORT EFFICIENT ERROR DETECTION
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Application No.: US13777512Application Date: 2013-02-26
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Publication No.: US20130322171A1Publication Date: 2013-12-05
- Inventor: Ji-Sang Lee , Moosung Kim , Kihwan Choi
- Applicant: Ji-Sang Lee , Moosung Kim , Kihwan Choi
- Priority: KR10-2012-0056641 20120529
- Main IPC: G11C29/04
- IPC: G11C29/04 ; G11C16/02

Abstract:
Methods of operating nonvolatile memory devices may include identifying one or more multi-bit nonvolatile memory cells in a nonvolatile memory device that have undergone unintentional programming from an erased state to an at least partially programmed state. Errors generated during an operation to program a first plurality of multi-bit nonvolatile memory cells may be detected by performing a plurality of reading operations to generate error detection data and then decoding the error detection data to identify specific cells having errors. A programmed first plurality of multi-bit nonvolatile memory cells and a force-bit data vector, which was modified during the program operation, may be read to support error detection. This data, along with data read from a page buffer associated with the first plurality of multi-bit nonvolatile memory cells, may then be decoded to identify which of the first plurality of multi-bit nonvolatile memory cells are unintentionally programmed cells.
Public/Granted literature
- US09053822B2 Methods of operating nonvolatile memory devices that support efficient error detection Public/Granted day:2015-06-09
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