IP Library Granted Patent US 9,837,161
Granted Patent B2
US 9,837,161 · App. 15/064,813 · Granted Dec 5, 2017

Split-gate memory having sector retirement with reduced current and method therefor

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 9,837,161
App. No.
15/064,813
Filed
Mar 9, 2016
Granted
Dec 5, 2017
Kind
B2
Examiner
LAM, DAVID
Art Unit
2825
USPC
365/185.23
Abstract

A memory is provided. The memory includes an array of non-volatile memory (NVM) cells arranged in a plurality sectors. A control gate driver circuit has an output coupled to control gates of the NVM cells in a sector in the plurality of sectors. An address decoder is coupled to the control gate driver circuit. And a latch circuit is coupled between the address decoder and the control gate driver circuit. The latch circuit stores a first value, and based on the stored first value, the control gate driver circuit output is floating.

Claims (38)

1. A memory comprising:

an array of non-volatile memory (NVM) cells arranged in a plurality sectors;

a control gate driver circuit having an output coupled to control gates of the NVM cells in a sector in the plurality of sectors;

an address decoder coupled to the control gate driver circuit; and

a latch circuit coupled between the address decoder and the control gate driver circuit, the latch circuit storing a first value, wherein based on the stored first value, the control gate driver circuit output is floating.

2. The memory of claim 1 , further comprising the latch circuit storing a second value, wherein based on the stored second value, the control gate driver circuit output is driven to a read voltage during a read operation.

3. The memory of claim 2 , wherein the stored first value corresponds to a retired sector and the stored second value corresponds to a non-retired sector.

4. The memory of claim 1 , wherein the control gate driver circuit comprises a high side driver portion including two cascoded P-channel transistors, and a low side driver portion including two series coupled N-channel transistors.

5. The memory of claim 4 , further comprising a first level shifter coupled between the address decoder and the high side driver portion of the control gate driver circuit.

6. The memory of claim 5 , wherein the high side driver portion including two cascoded P-channel transistors comprises a first cascode P-channel transistor coupled in series with a second cascode P-channel transistor,

wherein the first cascode P-channel transistor includes a first current electrode coupled to a first supply voltage, a bulk electrode coupled to the first current electrode, and a control electrode coupled to receive an output of the first level shifter, and

wherein the second cascode P-channel transistor includes a first current electrode coupled to a second current electrode of the first cascode P-channel transistor, a bulk electrode coupled to the first current electrode, a second current electrode coupled to the output of the control gate driver circuit, and a control electrode coupled to receive a first bias voltage.

7. The memory of claim 4 , further comprising a second level shifter coupled between the latch circuit and the low side driver portion of the control gate driver circuit.

8. The memory of claim 7 , wherein the low side driver portion including two series coupled N-channel transistors comprises a first N-channel transistor coupled in series with a second N-channel transistor,

wherein the first N-channel transistor includes a first current electrode coupled to a second supply voltage, a bulk electrode coupled to a ground supply voltage, and a control electrode coupled to receive an output of the second level shifter, and

wherein the second N-channel transistor includes a first current electrode coupled to a second current electrode of the first N-channel transistor, a bulk electrode coupled to the first current electrode, a second current electrode coupled to the output of the control gate driver circuit, and a control electrode coupled to receive a second bias voltage.

9. The memory of claim 1 , wherein the latch circuit is a set-reset (S-R) latch comprising cross-coupled NAND gates.

10. A memory comprising:

an array of non-volatile memory (NVM) cells configured in a plurality sectors;

a plurality of control gate driver circuits each having an output coupled to control gates of the NVM cells in the plurality of sectors;

a first address decoder coupled to a first control gate driver circuit in the plurality of control gate driver circuits; and

a first latch circuit coupled between the first address decoder and the first control gate driver circuit, the first latch circuit storing a first value indicative of a retired sector in the plurality of sectors, wherein based on the stored first value, the first control gate driver circuit output is floating.

11. The memory of claim 10 , further comprising:

a second control gate driver circuit in the plurality of control gate driver circuits having an output coupled to control gates in a non-retired sector in the plurality of sectors; and

a second latch circuit coupled to the second control gate driver circuit, the second latch circuit storing a second value different from the first value stored in the first latch, wherein based on the stored second value, the second control gate driver circuit output is driven to a read voltage during a read operation.

12. The memory of claim 11 , wherein the first and second latches are reset during a reset operation of the memory.

13. The memory of claim 11 , wherein the second latch is set to the first value when the non-retired sector is configured as a second retired sector.

14. The memory of claim 11 , wherein the first control gate driver circuit output is floating during a read operation in the non-retired sector.

15. The memory of claim 11 , wherein each of the control gate driver circuits comprises a high side driver portion including two cascoded P-channel transistors, and a low side driver portion including two series coupled N-channel transistors.

16. The memory of claim 15 , further comprising a first level shifter coupled between the first address decoder and the high side driver portion of the first control gate driver circuit, and a second level shifter coupled between the first latch circuit and the low side driver portion of the first control gate driver circuit.

17. A method of operating a memory comprising:

providing an array of non-volatile memory (NVM) cells configured in a plurality sectors;

coupling an output of a control gate driver circuit to control gates of the NVM cells in a sector in the plurality of sectors;

coupling an address decoder to the control gate driver circuit; and

storing a first value in a latch circuit coupled between the address decoder and the control gate driver circuit, wherein based on the stored first value, the control gate driver circuit output is floating.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the first value stored in the latch circuit indicates a retired sector in the plurality of sectors.

19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the control gate driver circuit output is floating during a read operation of a non-retired sector in the plurality of sectors.

20. The method of claim 17 , further comprising storing a second value in the latch circuit, wherein based on the stored second value, driving the control gate driver circuit output to a read voltage during a read operation in a non-retired sector in the plurality of sectors.