IP Library Granted Patent US 7,187,585
Granted Patent B2
US 7,187,585 · App. 11/099,049 · Granted Mar 6, 2007

Read operation for non-volatile storage that includes compensation for coupling

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,187,585
App. No.
11/099,049
Filed
Apr 5, 2005
Granted
Mar 6, 2007
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2824
USPC
365/189.01
Abstract

Shifts in the apparent charge stored on a floating gate (or other charge storing element) of a non-volatile memory cell can occur because of the coupling of an electric field based on the charge stored in adjacent floating gates (or other adjacent charge storing elements). The problem occurs most pronouncedly between sets of adjacent memory cells that have been programmed at different times. To compensate for this coupling, the read process for a given memory cell will take into account the programmed state of an adjacent memory cell.

Claims (35)

1. A method for reading data from non-volatile storage, comprising:

receiving a request to read data from a first non-volatile storage element;

performing a read operation on a second non-volatile storage element in response to said request, said second non-volatile storage element adjacent said first non-volatile storage element, said second non-volatile storage element capable of storing data for multiple groupings of data;

determining a reference value for reading said first non-volatile storage element based on a subset of said groupings of data capable of being stored in said second non-volatile storage element; and

reading data stored in said first non-volatile storage element in response to said request using said reference value.

2. A method according to claim 1 , wherein:

said multiple groupings of data include a lower page and an upper page.

3. A method according to claim 2 , wherein:

determining a reference value includes reading upper page data for said second non-volatile storage element, said reference value is based on said upper page data and not on lower page data for said second non-volatile storage element.

4. A method according to claim 2 , wherein determining a reference value and reading data stored in said first non-volatile storage element include:

determining whether upper page data is programmed for said second non-volatile storage element;

reading data in said first non-volatile storage element with a first reference value that does not compensate for a floating gate coupling effect from said second non-volatile storage element if said upper page data is not programmed for said second non-volatile storage element;

determining whether upper page data for said second non-volatile storage element is programmed to a first subset of data states;

reading data in said first non-volatile storage element with said first reference value if said upper page data for said second non-volatile storage element is not programmed to said first subset of data states; and

reading data in said first non-volatile storage element with said first reference value plus an offset if said upper page data for said second non-volatile storage element is programmed to said first subset of data states.

5. A method according to claim 4 , wherein:

said first non-volatile storage element is capable of storing data in four data states including a first data state, a second data state, a third data state and a fourth data state;

said first reference value indicates a threshold voltage between said second data state and said third data state; and

said reading data in said first non-volatile storage element with said first reference value plus an offset comprises:

applying a voltage corresponding to said first reference value to a control gate for said first non-volatile storage element,

sensing conduction by said first non-volatile storage element,

applying a voltage corresponding to said first reference value plus said offset to said control gate for said first non-volatile storage element,

sensing conduction by said first non-volatile storage element, and

storing an appropriate result.

6. A method according to claim 4 , wherein:

said first non-volatile storage element is capable of storing data in four data states including a first data state, a second data state, a third data state and a fourth data state; and

said step of reading data stored in said first non-volatile storage element further includes performing read operations using a second reference value, said second reference value plus offset, a third reference value, and said third reference value plus offset.

7. A method according to claim 1 , wherein:

said first non-volatile storage element includes data programmed with respect to a second grouping of data subsequent to writing to adjacent non-volatile storage elements for a first grouping of data.

8. A method according to claim 1 , wherein:

said first non-volatile storage element is a multi-state NAND flash memory device.

9. A method according to claim 1 , wherein:

said first non-volatile storage element includes a floating gate.

10. A method according to claim 1 , wherein:

said first non-volatile storage element includes a dielectric region for storing charge.