Flash memory chips

Static information storage and retrieval – Floating gate – Particular biasing

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36518511, 36518512, 36518529, 36523001, 36523003, 36523006, 365239, G11C 1700

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055724663

ABSTRACT:
A plurality of consecutive sector numbers are assigned to a plurality of flash EEPROM chips in a semiconductor memory system. The results of assigning the consecutive sector numbers are held in an address conversion table as address conversion information. Thus, the flash EEPROM chips are simultaneously accessed when a host CPU designates the consecutive sector numbers for the same track. The access speed of the semiconductor memory system can therefore be increased when the system is controlled by the existing disk access method in which the sectors to be accessed sequentially are assigned to the same track. The semiconductor memory system can thereby be used efficiently in place of a data storage disk.

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