Method and system for a programming approach for a...

Static information storage and retrieval – Floating gate – Particular biasing

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C365S185240, C365S185030, C365S189070, C365S210130

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11128939

ABSTRACT:
Aspects for programming a nonvolatile electronic device include performing an initial verify step of a programming algorithm with an initial type of reference voltage value, and performing one or more subsequent verify steps in the programming algorithm with a second type of reference voltage value. Further included is utilizing a read reference voltage for the initial verify step, wherein desired programming is ensured for a cell that falls out of ideal distribution.

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