IP Library Granted Patent US 9,558,800
Granted Patent B2
US 9,558,800 · App. 14/788,273 · Granted Jan 31, 2017

Non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM)

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Patent No.
US 9,558,800
App. No.
14/788,273
Granted
Jan 31, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A non-volatile memory device includes an array of non-volatile memory cells. A memory cell in the array of memory cells includes a first resistive element including a first terminal and a second terminal, a second resistive element including a first terminal and a second terminal, and a select transistor including a gate electrode coupled to a word line, a first current electrode coupled to the first terminal of the first resistive element and the first terminal of the second resistive element, and a second current electrode coupled to a bit line. The second terminal of the first resistive element is coupled to a first source line, and the second terminal of the second resistive element is coupled to a second source line.

Claims (66)

1. A non-volatile memory device comprising:

an array of non-volatile memory cells, wherein a memory cell in the array of non-volatile memory cells includes:

a first resistive element including a first terminal and a second terminal;

a second resistive element including a first terminal and a second terminal; and

a select transistor including a gate electrode coupled to a word line, a first current electrode coupled to the first terminal of the first resistive element and the first terminal of the second resistive element, and a second current electrode coupled to a bit line, wherein the second terminal of the first resistive element is coupled to a first source line, and the second terminal of the second resistive element is coupled to a second source line;

a first segmentation transistor including a first current electrode coupled to the first source line, a second current electrode coupled to a global source line, and a control electrode coupled to a first local source line enable signal, wherein the first segmentation transistor couples the first source line to the global source line when the first local source line enable signal is set to place the first segmentation transistor in a conductive mode.

2. The non-volatile memory device of claim 1 , wherein the first and second resistive elements are magnetic tunnel junction resistors.

3. The non-volatile memory device of claim 1 , wherein:

to write a ‘1’ in the first resistive element, voltage on the word line is pulsed, voltage on the first source line is lower in magnitude than voltage on the second source line, and voltage on the second source line is lower in magnitude than voltage at the bit line.

4. The non-volatile memory device of claim 1 , wherein:

to write a ‘0’ in the first resistive element, voltage on the word line is pulsed, voltage on the first source line is higher in magnitude than voltage on the second source line, and voltage on the second source line is higher in magnitude than voltage at the bit line.

5. The non-volatile memory device of claim 1 , wherein:

to write a ‘1’ in the second resistive element, voltage on the word line is pulsed, voltage on the second source line is higher in magnitude than voltage on the first source line, and voltage on the second source line is lower in magnitude than voltage at the bit line.

6. The non-volatile memory device of claim 1 , wherein:

to write a ‘0’ in the second resistive element, voltage on the word line is pulsed, voltage on the second source line is higher in magnitude than voltage on the first source line, and voltage on the first source line is higher in magnitude than voltage at the bit line.

7. The non-volatile memory device of claim 1 , further comprising:

a second segmentation transistor including a first current electrode coupled to the second source line, a second current electrode coupled to the global source line, and a control electrode coupled to a second local source line enable signal, wherein the second segmentation transistor couples the second source line to the global source line when the second local source line enable signal is set to place the second segmentation transistor in a conductive mode.

8. The non-volatile memory device of claim 1 , wherein:

to read the first resistive element, a read voltage is applied on the bit line and the second source line, and a voltage lower in magnitude than the read voltage is applied at the first source line.

9. The non-volatile memory device of claim 1 , wherein

to read the second resistive element, a read voltage is applied on the bit line and the first source line, and a voltage lower in magnitude than the read voltage is applied at the second source line.

10. An integrated circuit comprising:

an array of non-volatile memory cells including a first row of memory cells and a first column of memory cells, wherein each memory cell in the array of memory cells is configured to store two bits of information at a time, and

a first memory cell in the first row and the first column includes:

a select transistor including a control gate coupled to a first word line and a first current electrode coupled to a first bit line;

a first resistive element including a first terminal coupled to a second current electrode of the select transistor and a second terminal coupled to a first source line; and

a second resistive element including a first terminal coupled to the second current electrode of the select transistor and a second terminal coupled to a second source line.

11. The integrated circuit of claim 10 further comprising:

a second memory cell in the first row and the non-volatile second column that includes:

a select transistor including a control gate coupled to a second word line and a first current electrode coupled to the first bit line;

a first resistive element including a first terminal coupled to a second current electrode of the select transistor and a second terminal coupled to a third source line; and

a second resistive element including a first terminal coupled to the second current electrode of the select transistor and a second terminal coupled to a fourth source line.

12. The integrated circuit of claim 11 further comprising:

a third memory cell in a second row of memory cells and the first column that includes:

a select transistor including a control gate coupled to a third word line and a first current electrode coupled to the first bit line;

a first resistive element including a first terminal coupled to a second current electrode of the select transistor and a second terminal coupled to the first source line; and

a second resistive element including a first terminal coupled to the second current electrode of the select transistor and a second terminal coupled to the second source line.

13. The integrated circuit of claim 12 , wherein the first and second resistive elements in the first, second, and third memory cells are magnetic tunnel junction resistors.

14. The integrated circuit of claim 10 , wherein:

to write a ‘1’ in the first resistive element of the first memory cell, voltage on the first word line is pulsed, voltage on the first source line is lower in magnitude than voltage on the second source line, and voltage on the second source line is lower in magnitude than voltage at the first bit line; and

to write a ‘0’ in the first resistive element of the first memory cell, voltage on the first word line is pulsed, voltage on the first source line is higher in magnitude than voltage on the second source line, and voltage on the second source line is higher in magnitude than voltage at the first bit line.

15. The integrated circuit of claim 11 , wherein:

to write a ‘1’ in the first resistive element of the second memory cell, voltage on the second word line is pulsed, voltage on a third source line is lower in magnitude than voltage on a fourth source line, and voltage on the fourth source line is lower in magnitude than voltage at the first bit line; and

to write a ‘0’ in the first resistive element of the second memory cell, voltage on the second word line is pulsed, voltage on the third source line is higher in magnitude than voltage on the fourth source line, and voltage on the fourth source line is higher in magnitude than voltage at second bit line.

16. The integrated circuit of claim 12 , wherein:

to write a ‘1’ in the first resistive element of the third memory cell, voltage on the third word line is pulsed, voltage on the first source line is lower in magnitude than voltage on the second source line, and voltage on the second source line is lower in magnitude than voltage at the first bit line; and

to write a ‘0’ in the first resistive element of the third memory cell, voltage on the third word line is pulsed, voltage on the first source line is higher in magnitude than voltage on the second source line, and voltage on the second source line is higher in magnitude than voltage at the first bit line.

17. The integrated circuit of claim 10 , further comprising:

a first segmentation transistor including a first current electrode coupled to the first source line, a second current electrode coupled to a global source line, and a control electrode coupled to a first local source line enable signal, wherein the first segmentation transistor couples the first source line to the global source line when the first local source line enable signal is set to place the first segmentation transistor in a conductive mode; and

a second segmentation transistor including a first current electrode coupled to the second source line, a second current electrode coupled to the global source line, and a control electrode coupled to a second local source line enable signal, wherein the second segmentation transistor couples the second source line to the global source line when the second local source line enable signal is set to place the second segmentation transistor in a conductive mode.

18. The integrated circuit of claim 12 , wherein:

to read the first resistive element of the first memory cell, a supply voltage is applied at the control gate of the select transistor of the first memory cell, a read voltage is applied on the first bit line and the second source line, and a voltage lower in magnitude than the read voltage is applied at the first source line;

to read the second resistive element of the first memory cell, the supply voltage is applied at the control gate of the select transistor of the first memory cell, the read voltage is applied on the first bit line and the first source line, and a voltage lower in magnitude than the read voltage is applied at the second source line;

to read the first resistive element of the second memory cell, the supply voltage is applied at the control gate of the select transistor of the second memory cell, the read voltage is applied on the first bit line and the fourth source line, and a voltage lower in magnitude than the read voltage is applied at the third source line;

to read the second resistive element of the second memory cell, the supply voltage is applied at the control gate of the select transistor of the second memory cell, the read voltage is applied on the first bit line and the third source line, and a voltage lower in magnitude than the read voltage is applied at the fourth source line;

to read the first resistive element of the third memory cell, the supply voltage is applied at the control gate of the select transistor of the third memory cell, the read voltage is applied on the first bit line and the second source line, and a voltage lower in magnitude than the read voltage is applied at the first source line; and

to read the second resistive element of the third memory cell, the supply voltage is applied at the control gate of the select transistor of the third memory cell, the read voltage is applied on the first bit line and the first source line, and a voltage lower in magnitude than the read voltage is applied at the second source line.

19. A method of operating a non-volatile memory cell in a memory device, the method comprising:

writing a ‘1’ in a first resistive element of the memory cell by pulsing a supply voltage on a first word line,

applying a voltage on a first source line that is lower in magnitude than a voltage on a second source line and a voltage on the second source line that is lower in magnitude than a voltage at a bit line, wherein

the first word line is coupled to a control gate of a select transistor,

the first resistive element is coupled between the first source line and a first current electrode of the select transistor, and

a second current electrode of the select transistor is coupled to the bit line; and

writing a ‘1’ in a second resistive element of the memory cell by pulsing the supply voltage on the first word line, and

applying a voltage on the second source line that is lower in magnitude than a voltage on the first source line and applying a voltage on the first source line that is higher in magnitude than a voltage at the bit line, wherein

the second resistive element is coupled between the second source line and the first current electrode of the select transistor.

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