Temperature compensation in memory devices and systems

Static information storage and retrieval – Systems using particular element – Amorphous

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C365S148000, C365S211000, C365S225700

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07948793

ABSTRACT:
Devices, methods, and systems for temperature compensation in memory devices, such as resistance variable memory, among other types of memory are included. A memory device can include a table with an output that is used to create a multiplication factor for a current to compensate for temperature changes in the memory device, where the output depends on an operating temperature of the memory device and a difference in the current between a highest specified operating temperature and a lowest specified operating temperature of the memory device.

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