Static information storage and retrieval – Floating gate – Particular biasing
Patent
1991-09-17
1993-04-06
Dixon, Joseph L.
Static information storage and retrieval
Floating gate
Particular biasing
365201, G11C 1134, G11C 700, G11C 2900
Patent
active
052009203
ABSTRACT:
A method for programming programmable EPROM elements in programmable logic arrays. Multiple programming passes are made through the array, with the programming pulses decreasing in duration on each pass.
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Hendricks Matthew C.
Herrmann Alan L.
Norman Kevin A.
Nouban Behzad
Sansbury James D.
Altera Corporation
Dixon Joseph L.
Ingerman Jeffrey H.
Whitfield Michael A.
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