Storage element with a defined number of write cycles

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

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C365S185110

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ABSTRACT:
A few times programmable (FTP) storage element is provided. The FTP storage element includes a set of N elementary memory units and multiple selection circuits. Each of the elementary memory units includes an address bus for connection to a main address bus and a data bus for connection to a main data bus. The selection circuits generate successive selection signals for successively selecting one of the elementary memory units in order to give exclusive access to the one selected elementary memory unit. The selection circuits operate so as to automatically select a next one of the elementary memory units upon detection of a predetermined condition. In preferred embodiments, each of the elementary memory units is programmable.

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