IP Library Granted Patent US 7,133,307
Granted Patent B2
US 7,133,307 · App. 10/674,550 · Granted Nov 7, 2006

Resistive memory element sensing using averaging

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Patent No.
US 7,133,307
App. No.
10/674,550
Granted
Nov 7, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system for determining the logic state of a resistive memory cell element, for example an MRAM resistive cell element. The system includes a controlled voltage supply, an electronic charge reservoir, a current source, and a pulse counter. The controlled voltage supply is connected to the resistive memory cell element to maintain a constant voltage across the resistive element. The charge reservoir is connected to the voltage supply to provide a current through the resistive element. The current source is connected to the charge reservoir to repeatedly supply a pulse of current to recharge the reservoir upon depletion of electronic charge from the reservoir, and the pulse counter provides a count of the number of pulses supplied by the current source over a predetermined time. The count represents a logic state of the memory cell element.

Claims (29)

1. A method of determining a value of a resistance in a circuit comprising:

discharging a capacitance through the resistance while repeatedly recharging the capacitance, said recharging being performed with a pulsing recharging signal;

determining a duty cycle of the recharging signal; and

obtaining the value of the resistance from the duty cycle of the recharging signal.

2. A method of determining a value of a resistance as in claim 1 , wherein the recharging signal for the capacitance is a substantially constant current.

3. A method of determining a value of a resistance as in claim 1 , wherein:

the recharging signal is pulsed, and

the duty cycle is determined by counting recharging signal pulses during a sensing period.

4. A method of determining a value of a resistance as in claim 3 , wherein the capacitor is charged prior to a start of the sensing period.

5. A method of determining a value of a resistance as in claim 3 , wherein the circuit includes a resistance-based memory.

6. A method of determining a value of a resistance as in claim 5 , wherein the resistance-based memory is an MRAM.

7. A method for sensing a value of a resistance comprising:

charging a capacitance to a voltage level above a threshold value;

selecting one of a plurality of resistances;

discharging the capacitance through the selected resistance;

generating at least one recharging pulse each time the voltage level on the capacitor falls below the threshold value;

using the recharging pulse to recharge the voltage level on the capacitor above the threshold value; and

determining a reference value of the selected resistance from the number of recharging pulses which are generated during a finite period of time during which the capacitance is discharging through the selected resistance.

8. A method as defined in claim 7 wherein the discharging includes discharging the capacitance through the resistance at a constant current.

9. A device state sensing circuit comprising:

a voltage supply;

an electronic charge storage device electrically connected with the voltage supply;

a current source electrically connected with the electronic charge reservoir; and

a pulse counter in communication with the current source to generate a pulse counter count,

wherein:

the voltage supply is operatively connected to a selected memory cell of a memory device comprising a plurality of memory cells to maintain a substantially constant voltage across a resistive element of the selected memory cell;

the electronic charge storage device is operatively connected to the voltage supply to provide a current through the resistive element;

the current source is operatively connected to the charge reservoir to repeatedly supply a pulse of current to recharge the charge reservoir upon a predetermined depletion of electronic charge from the reservoir through the resistive element; and

the pulse counter count is a number of the pulses supplied by the current source over a finite time period during which the current is supplied through the resistive element, the pulse counter count representing a logic state of the selected memory cell.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 1, 2016
From: MICRON TECHNOLOGY, INC
To: OVONYX MEMORY TECHNOLOGY, LLC
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