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Static information storage and retrieval – Floating gate – Multiple values

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C365S185190, C365S185230, C365S230060

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07110292

ABSTRACT:
A non-volatile memory device includes non-volatile memory cells, a respective one of which is configured to store a single bit in a single bit mode, and to store more than one bit in a multi-bit mode. A single voltage divider is configured to generate at a least a first program voltage for the non-volatile memory cells in the single bit mode, and to generate at least a second program voltage that is different from the first program voltage, for the non-volatile memory cells in the multi-bit mode.

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