IP Library Granted Patent US 7,729,170
Granted Patent B2
US 7,729,170 · App. 12/283,721 · Granted Jun 1, 2010

Semiconductor device and its control method

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,729,170
App. No.
12/283,721
Filed
Sep 15, 2008
Granted
Jun 1, 2010
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2824
USPC
365/185.14
Abstract

A semiconductor device includes sectors having memory cells connected to local word lines, decoders selecting the sectors, and a circuit generating, in erasing of a selected sector, a control signal that causes a corresponding one of the decoders associated with the selected sector to be temporarily unselected. Each of the sectors includes a pull-up transistor that is driven by a corresponding one of the decoders via a corresponding one of global word lines connecting the sectors and drives one of the local word lines, and the pull-up transistor is kept OFF by the control signal.

Claims (14)

1. A semiconductor device comprising:

sectors having memory cells connected to local word lines;

decoders selecting the sectors; and

a circuit generating, in programming of a selected sector, control signals that cause the local word lines of unselected sectors to be a floating state, wherein one of the decoders associated with the selected sector to be programmed sets unselected local word lines in the selected sector at a given potential via a global word line that connects said one of the decoders and the selected sector.

2. The semiconductor device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein:

each of the sectors comprises a pull-up transistor and a pull-down transistor for driving one of the local word lines, both transistors being driven by a corresponding one of the decoders; and

the control signals turning off the pull-up and pull-down transistors in the unselected sectors in programming.

3. The semiconductor device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the unselected local word lines in the selected sector are set to ground.

4. A method of controlling a semiconductor device comprising the steps of:

selecting one of sectors having memory cells connected to local word lines; and

generating, in programming of a selected sector, control signals that that cause the local word lines of unselected sectors to be in a floating state, wherein unselected local word lines in the selected sector are set to a given potential via a global word line that connects the selected sector and a decoder associated with the selected sector.

5. The method of controlling a semiconductor device as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the unselected local word lines in the selected sector are set to ground.

6. The method of controlling a semiconductor device as claimed in claim 4 , wherein each of the sectors comprises a pull-up transistor and a pull-down transistor for driving one of the local word lines, both transistors being driven by the corresponding decoder associated with the selected sector; and

the control signals turning off the pull-up and pull-down transistors in the unselected sectors in programming.