Using a processor to program a semiconductor memory
View Patent ↗A memory programmer may be coupled through a first processor and a physical interface to a semiconductor memory to be programmed. The interface may be the same interface that allows two separate processors in a multiprocessor memory to communicate with one another in one embodiment. Thus, an independent memory bus coupled directly to the memory components to be programmed may be eliminated, reducing form factor, decreasing costs, and increasing manufacturing throughput in some embodiments of the present invention.
1. An article comprising a medium storing instructions that, if executed, enable a processor-based system to:
receive data at a first data rate;
buffer said data; and
provide said data at a second data rate slower than said first data rate to a semiconductor memory to be programmed.
2. The article of claim 1 further storing instructions that, if executed, enable the processor-based system to receive programming data over a serial link.
3. The article of claim 1 further storing instructions that, if executed, enable the processor-baised system to transfer data from a package including said processor to a separate package including said memory to be programmed.