Single-transistor electrically-alterable switch employing fowler

Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Field effect device – Having insulated electrode

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257321, 3651851, H01L 29788

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055765688

ABSTRACT:
A one-transistor, electrically-alterable switch in combination with a pass transistor includes a first MOS transistor having a drain, a gate, and a source, and a pass transistor having a drain, a source and a floating gate. The floating gate is capacitively coupled to the source of the first MOS transistor through a tunneling dielectric. An erase electrode is capacitively coupled to the floating gate through a coupling dielectric.

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