IP Library Granted Patent US 8,553,457
Granted Patent B2
US 8,553,457 · App. 13/757,250 · Granted Oct 8, 2013

Non-volatile memory with dynamic multi-mode operation

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Patent No.
US 8,553,457
App. No.
13/757,250
Granted
Oct 8, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and system for extending the life span of a flash memory device. The flash memory device is dynamically configurable to store data in the single bit per cell (SBC) storage mode or the multiple bit per cell (MBC) mode. In the MBC storage mode, the cell can have one of multiple possible states, where each state is defined by respective threshold voltage ranges. In the SBC mode, the cell can have states with threshold voltages corresponding to states of the MBC storage mode which are non-adjacent to each other to improve reliability characteristics of the cell.

Claims (38)

1. A method carried out in a memory device having a plurality of non-volatile memory cells, and each non-volatile memory cell of the non-volatile memory cells having multiple possible states being defined by respective threshold voltage ranges including a first voltage range, a second voltage range, a third voltage range and a fourth voltage range, the second voltage range being adjacent to a lowest voltage range which is the first voltage range, the third voltage range being in-between the second and fourth voltage ranges, and the method comprising:

when operating the non-volatile memory cell in a Multiple Bit per Cell (MBC) storage mode, storing more than one bit of data by:

carrying out lower page programming, the lower page programming being a first stage of programming; and

carrying out upper page programming, the upper page programming being a second stage of programming; and

when operating the non-volatile memory cell in a Single Bit per Cell (SBC) storage mode, storing a single bit of data by:

carrying out single stage programming; and

using only the first voltage range and the fourth voltage range to store the single bit of data.

2. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the non-volatile memory cell is a NAND flash memory cell.

3. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first voltage range is a negative voltage range.

4. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first voltage range corresponds to an erased state.

5. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fourth voltage range is a positive voltage range.

6. A memory device comprising:

a plurality of non-volatile memory cells, each non-volatile memory cell of the non-volatile memory cells having multiple possible states being defined by respective threshold voltage ranges including a first voltage range, a second voltage range, a third voltage range and a fourth voltage range, the second voltage range being adjacent to a lowest voltage range which is the first voltage range, the third voltage range being in-between the second and fourth voltage ranges; and

when operated in a Multiple Bit per Cell (MBC) storage mode, the non-volatile memory cell to store more than one bit of data by:

the memory device first carrying out lower page programming, the lower page programming being a first stage of programming; and

the memory device then carrying out upper page programming, the upper page programming being a second stage of programming; and

when operated in a Single Bit per Cell (SBC) storage mode, the non-volatile memory cell to store a single bit of data by:

the memory device carrying out single stage programming, and only the first voltage range and the fourth voltage range being used to store the single bit of data.

7. The memory device as claimed in claim 6 wherein the non-volatile memory cell is a NAND flash memory cell.

8. The memory device as claimed in claim 6 wherein the first voltage range is a negative voltage range.

9. The memory device as claimed in claim 6 wherein the first voltage range corresponds to an erased state.

10. The memory device as claimed in claim 6 wherein the fourth voltage range is a positive voltage range.

11. A method carried out in a memory device having a plurality of non-volatile memory cells, and each non-volatile memory cell of the non-volatile memory cells having multiple possible states being defined by respective threshold voltage ranges including a first voltage range, a second voltage range, a third voltage range and a fourth voltage range, the second voltage range being adjacent to a lowest voltage range which is the first voltage range, the third voltage range being in-between the second and fourth voltage ranges, and the method comprising:

erasing the non-volatile memory cell; and

after the erasing, carrying out programming to store, in the non-volatile memory cell, and using the first and third voltage ranges but not the second and fourth voltage ranges, an amount of data one bit less than a cell capacity of the non-volatile memory cell.

12. The method as claimed in claim 11 wherein the non-volatile memory cell is a NAND flash memory cell.

13. The method as claimed in claim 11 wherein the first voltage range is a negative voltage range.

14. The method as claimed in claim 11 wherein the non-volatile memory cell has, at least when operated in a Multiple Bit per Cell (MBC) storage mode, a configured capacity for storing two bits of data.

15. The method as claimed in claim 11 wherein the non-volatile memory cell has, at least when operated in an MBC storage mode, a configured capacity for storing more than two bits of data.

16. A memory device comprising:

a plurality of non-volatile memory cells, each non-volatile memory cell of the non-volatile memory cells having multiple possible states being defined by respective threshold voltage ranges including a first voltage range, a second voltage range, a third voltage range and a fourth voltage range, the second voltage range being adjacent to a lowest voltage range which is the first voltage range, the third voltage range being in-between the second and fourth voltage ranges; and

the memory device being configured to:

erase the non-volatile memory cell; and

after erasing the non-volatile memory cell, carry out programming to store, in the non-volatile memory cell, and using the first and third voltage ranges but not the second and fourth voltage ranges, an amount of data one bit less than a cell capacity of the non-volatile memory cell.

17. The memory device as claimed in claim 16 wherein the non-volatile memory cell is a NAND flash memory cell.

18. The memory device as claimed in claim 16 wherein the first voltage range is a negative voltage range.

19. The memory device as claimed in claim 16 wherein the non-volatile memory cell has, at least when operated in a Multiple Bit per Cell (MBC) storage mode, a configured capacity for storing two bits of data.

20. The memory device as claimed in claim 16 wherein the non-volatile memory cell has, at least when operated in an MBC storage mode, a configured capacity for storing more than two bits of data.

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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 16, 2021
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 13, 2014
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 4, 2013
From: KIM, JIN-KI
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