Adaptive wordline programming bias of a phase change memory
View Patent ↗The leakage current and power consumption of phase change memories may be reduced using adaptive word line biasing. Depending on the particular voltage applied to the bitline of a programmed cell, the word lines of unselected cells may vary correspondingly. In some embodiments, the word line voltage may be caused to match the bitline voltage of the programmed cell.
1. A method comprising:
causing a cell bias during programming of an unselected phase change memory cell to adapt to a cell bias applied to a selected phase change memory cell during programming.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein causing a cell bias includes causing a word line programming voltage of an unselected phase change memory cell to adapt to a programming voltage applied to the bitline of the selected cell during programming.
3. The method of claim 2 including programming with a first lower voltage and debiasing an unselected word line with said first lower voltage.
4. The method of claim 3 including programming with a first higher voltage, higher than said first lower voltage, if the cell is not programmed by said first lower voltage.
5. The method of claim 4 including using a second higher voltage, higher than said first higher voltage, to program a cell not programmed by said first higher voltage.
6. The method of claim 2 including using a digital-to-analog converter and a resistor array to apply different word line debiasing voltages.