Static information storage and retrieval – Floating gate – Particular connection
Reexamination Certificate
2008-09-09
2008-09-09
Luu, Pho M. (Department: 2824)
Static information storage and retrieval
Floating gate
Particular connection
C365S185230, C365S185260, C365S100000, C365S225700
Reexamination Certificate
active
11375365
ABSTRACT:
A memory cell having a programmable solid state electrolyte layer, a writing line and a controllable switch that is arranged between the solid state electrolyte layer and the writing line. The controllable switch has a control input that is connected with a selecting line and the switch also has a limiting element that limits a current through the solid state electrolyte layer to a predetermined amount of electric charge for a write operation.
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Dicke Billig & Czaja, PLLC
Luu Pho M.
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